no taxation without representation. Britain needs to pay off their own debts...ect just put slogans that they feature in many history books
"The Sugar Act is Bittersweet."
"No Taxation Without Representation!" and "Taxation Without Representation is Tyranny!" Both were essentially nonsense; if the colonies did get representation in Parliament, it would have been just a few seats (going by relative population), and they would have been consistently outvoted in colonial matters.
The Sugar Act
FDR used the slogan the "Arsenal of Democracy" , referring to the US .
Sugar Act of 1764
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"The Sugar Act is Bittersweet."
"No Taxation Without Representation!" and "Taxation Without Representation is Tyranny!" Both were essentially nonsense; if the colonies did get representation in Parliament, it would have been just a few seats (going by relative population), and they would have been consistently outvoted in colonial matters.
"No Taxation Without Representation!" and "Taxation Without Representation is Tyranny!" Both were essentially nonsense; if the colonies did get representation in Parliament, it would have been just a few seats (going by relative population), and they would have been consistently outvoted in colonial matters.
The slogan for the ACT is Nation's Capital. It used to be Heart of the Nation and at one stage it was Feel the Power.
Clean air now!
squelch the Republican opposition to the Federalist administration.
The colonists thought it was not fair if England kept taxing them when they didn't even have a say in Parliament. So I think that it was a meaningful slogan because to this day you can tax someone without a vote or say.
The Sugar Act
FDR used the slogan the "Arsenal of Democracy" , referring to the US .
sugar act
Sugar Act of 1764