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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.

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