Parliament thought that James I was self-indulgent and crass.
The home country made the colonists start a representative government. There was three positions which was narrowed down to three. There was a governor who represented many things. Some of the governors were honest and truthful men but more than likely most of them abused their power.
Taxation without representation was a problem in the colonies because they were being taxed an Britain was taking their money, yet it was not used to help improve the colonies. The colonists were not being represented even though they paid their taxes.
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The American colonists had a serious problem with being taxed without representation in Parliament. This was because they were given no say in the government that was taking their money.
The colonists didn't object to all taxes - the problem was that there was no colonial representation in parliament, so many of the taxes levied by England didn't take into account many aspects of the colonial economy/lifestyle. England also began levying especially high taxes to raise revenue without considering any effect on the colonies.
Taxation without representation was one of the major complaints of the British controlled American colonies. The British parliament is composed of legislators that passes a law effecting the colonies. The problem is that the colonies do not have a member of parliament to represent them. Therefore the complaint seems logical since the effected party (s) have no representative to vote on the issue or to have the tax issue discussed because that person does not exist.
What the colonist wanted was representation in parliament and if that had happened there may not have been a revolution, but parliament wasn't the problem it was the king. Many in parliament agreed with the colonies positions and wore a powder blue ribbon or clothing to show support.
One primary problem of the early colonial American court systems was lack of legal representation for the accused. Another issue was bias and lack of independence in the judiciary, as judges were often influenced by colonial authorities. Additionally, there were concerns regarding inconsistent legal standards and procedures across different colonies.
Colonial Militias posed a problem for the British as they did not fight with the same uniform tactics as armies in Europe did.
unequal representation of smaller states
The solution to the problem of representation at the convention was the creation of the Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise. This compromise established a bicameral legislature with a House of Representatives based on population size and a Senate with equal representation for each state.
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in parliament the government descuse problems with the country and take action to fix the problem and to improve the country
Parliament thought that James I was self-indulgent and crass.
It solved the problem of representation in congress because the house of representatives was based on proportional representation (# of representatives based on population) which made the larger states happy and the Senate was based on equal representation (each state got two representatives) which made the small states happy. So each state was represented.