Colonists referred to various grievances against British rule as "taxation without representation," which highlighted their frustration over being taxed by a government in which they had no voice. This sentiment fueled their rallying cry for independence and was a central issue leading up to the American Revolution. They believed it was unjust to be imposed upon without having representatives in Parliament to advocate for their interests.
Taxation without representation, unfair governing.
Taxation without Representation
The colonists called the Coercive Acts the "Intolerable Acts" because they viewed the laws as oppressive and unfair. The acts were seen as a violation of their rights and liberties, including the closing of the port of Boston and the imposition of martial law. The colonists believed that these acts were intolerable and not to be accepted.
It was because of the unfair taxes and the Massacre which killed 5 colonists.
they felt mad about it because it was unfair.
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Becuase he was unfair
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they thought that it was unfair so they started a democracy they thought that it was unfair so they started a democracy
Cause they had no representation of the taxation
It was taxex for tea
Loyalists.
yes
American colonists thought British taxes were unfair.
they secretly boarded ships then dumping the tea overboard
Without the war against Britain The Colonists would be subject to the unfair rule and regulation that Great Britain handed to them.
There were alot of reasons, too many to count, but mostly the colonists were angry about taxes and unfair laws.