The British colonists in America before the War of Independence (no taxation without representation /in the British Parliament/).
Getting taxed without your representation.
Parliament
John Dickinson was a firm supporter of "No Taxation Without Representation". He argued that there was injustice of external taxation because the British were exploiting the wealth of the colonies.
The British were taxing the Americans without them OKing it so taxation means taxing and representation means agreement
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."
Patrick Henry spoke out against Taxation without Representation.
"No Taxation Without Representation!" was the phrase.
They used the slogan "No taxation without representation" against the British as they had nobody to represent them in the British Parliament.
"No taxation without representation."
taxation without representation
Samuel Adams.
Getting taxed without your representation.
Parliament
how to end taxation without representation.
"no taxation without representation" means that they dont want taxes without somebody to speak for them (the colonists)
No taxation without representation.