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The Constitution provided for a popularly elected House of Representatives
Great Britain.
The colonists in America fought against the British to gain their independence from Great Britain. Prior to the Revolutionary War the colonies belonged to Great Britain and the colonists were British subjects.
"no taxation without representation"
This would seem to be a statement of fact rather than a quaestion.
Taxation without representation was the major grievance the colonists had against England (not yet called 'Great Britain'). The tax on tea was especially annoying. Colonists, having been British themselves, liked drinking their tea! The Boston Tea was a revolt against additional taxes imposed on tea. But leveling other taxes were endless, such as the Stamp Tax.
The Constitution provided for a popularly elected House of Representatives
taxation without representation
the most signifigant grievance against Great Britain was that colonists were taxed without representation in Parliament. How was this grievance addressed when the government of the United States was created?
Great Britain.
Great Britain.
Without the war against Britain The Colonists would be subject to the unfair rule and regulation that Great Britain handed to them.
The constitution sets up a framework for congress to handle money issues. The House of Representatives is where bills of revenue begin and in 1913 a amendment was passed to allow taxation and set up the IRS.
a list of the colonists' grievances against Great Britain's king
Spain
to declare freedom from Britan and the king
Great Britain. France was on our side.