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Parson's cause was a significant legal case in colonial Virginia during the 1760s, centered around a dispute regarding the payment of a clergyman's salary. The case involved Reverend James Maury, who sued for his salary, which had been reduced due to the devaluation of currency. The court ruled in favor of Maury, asserting that the clergy were entitled to their full salaries, which sparked widespread debate over colonial rights and taxation without representation. This case contributed to growing tensions between the colonies and the British government, ultimately influencing the American Revolution.

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