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"Taxation without representation" Was the colonists rally cry.
The fundamental reason the colonists revolted was taxation without representation.
they wanted to have the choice to govern themselves.
They were furious and thought it was an unfair thing since they were being taxed without their conscious. Thats how it led to the Boston Tea Party.
terrible (Why life in colonial Georgia does not appear to be easy? Fires started without matches.English colonists faced a wildemess plagued by insects, heat and disease.144 colonists,nearly are in three died.
"Taxation without representation" Was the colonists rally cry.
The colonists were upset because it was taxation without representation, meaning that the colonists were not represented in Parliament so the tax was done without colonial consent.
Parliament had interfered in colonial affairs by taxing the colonies directly; it taxed the colonists without their consent.
Parliament had interfered in colonial affairs by taxing the colonies directly; it taxed the colonists without their consent.
They were able to pass unfair taxes to the colonists without any colonial representatives in parliament.
The colonists felt that the tax laws should be passed only by their colonial representation. "No taxation without representation" became a rallying cry of the colonists.
The fundamental reason the colonists revolted was taxation without representation.
they wanted to have the choice to govern themselves.
They were furious and thought it was an unfair thing since they were being taxed without their conscious. Thats how it led to the Boston Tea Party.
They were extremely angry. The Sons of Liberty, especially, they held meetings to try to abolish the act.
terrible (Why life in colonial Georgia does not appear to be easy? Fires started without matches.English colonists faced a wildemess plagued by insects, heat and disease.144 colonists,nearly are in three died.
It outraged the American colonists that such large taxes were being placed on themselves without their consent. This caused greater mistrust between the American colonists and England