Actually, this was never said and has been added in the 1800's. Somehow it became part of history and moved from fable to fact.
to be consulted before taxation.
The official motto is: Justitia Omnibus (which is Latin for Justice for All.The unofficial motto is: Taxation without Representation (which is on all DC license plates). This refers to the fact that citizens of the District pay the same Federal Taxes as all other citizens and yet, there is no congressional representation, beyond a non-voting congressional delegate.
it is just like a traditional English home but is has more character to it.
Name Name two traditional religions to which people in the English speaking Caribbean belong .
Since South Africa has an English heritage. I would go with traditional English Christmas carols.
yes representation by population was not implemented. Upper Canada had a lot of debt. English was the official language.
Each member of Parliament virtually represented all the citizens
Taxation without representation was a huge complaint by the colonists because they believed it violated their rights as English citizens. They argued that since they had no elected representatives in the British Parliament, they had no say in decisions regarding taxation. This lack of representation was seen as unfair and oppressive, leading to increasing tensions between the colonists and the British government.
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Taxation without representation.
the English parliament
it gave english citizens representation in their government
Taxation without representation.
because of the English kingdom taxation without representation towards the colonies.
Political representation differed in the colonies when compared to England. The colonists did not have any representation. The English citizens did.
they had royal cows then they died and went to heaven
The English colonists believed they could have the same rights as English citizens because they considered themselves to be English subjects. They viewed their settlement in the colonies as an extension of the English nation and believed they were entitled to the same rights and protections as those living in England. They also saw themselves as participating in the English legal and political system and expected to be treated accordingly.
The colonists' cry over "no taxation without representation" was made for the sake of achieving a more equitable relationship with their English home-country. In the view of the American residents of the North American colonies, it was unjust that England should tax them without allowing them any direct say (via political representation) in the passing and enforcing of governing laws. Hence, without representation, they protested, they would allow no taxation.