James Otis said that because of the unfair treatment
James Otis
James Otis
Taxation Without Representation is Tyranny
he is best known for the quote "taxation without representation is tyranny"
"No Taxation Without Representation!" was the phrase.
"No taxation without representation."
Taxation without representation is tyranny means that it is unfair to have to pay taxes if uyou dont have a say in it............ Taxation without representation is tyranny means that it is unfair to have to pay taxes if uyou dont have a say in it............
James Otis
James Otis, but the quote is "Taxation without representation is tyranny."
They used the slogan "No taxation without representation" against the British as they had nobody to represent them in the British Parliament.
James Otis said "Taxation without representation is tyranny." It is believed that this statement is the foundation of the more common slogan, "No taxation without representation." However, it was a commonly held sentiment in the American colonies in the 1760s and 1770s.
James Otis Jr. (1725-1783) is the lawyer who argued that "taxation without representation is tyranny" during a Boston town meeting in 1765 protesting the Sugar Act (1764).
Christopher Gadsden
Taxation Without Representation is Tyranny
he is best known for the quote "taxation without representation is tyranny"
no one of historical significance ever said that. However, Jonathan Mayhew (1750) coined the phrase "Taxation without representation is tyranny" From 1765-1776, this was reduced to Taxation without Representation! as a cry for revolution. Patrick Henry (VA, 1775) first wrote (resolved) that taxation without representation was unconstitutional
i'm pretty sure it was "No Taxation Without Representation."
"Taxation without representation is a tyranny" quotes James Otis.