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The phrase "no taxation without representation" is commonly attributed to American colonists during the 18th century, particularly in the context of their grievances against British rule. It encapsulated their belief that they should not be taxed by a government in which they had no elected representatives. This sentiment was a rallying cry leading up to the American Revolution and was famously voiced by figures like James Otis and Samuel Adams.

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