the were mad and they fought for there freedom.They were called patriots,those were the people who cared about the taxes.The people who didn't care were called Tories.In the selection KATIE'S TRUNK you will read bout a group of Tories who were mad at the patriots for dumping gods food(tea)in the lake.
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The colonists were angered by the taxation of the colonies by Britain. However, that was mainly because they were not represented in British parliament, meaning that they had no say in their taxation.
"No taxation without representation"
No taxation without representation in parliament
"No taxation without representation"
Colonists were thinking that the British were savage and more rebellions broke out.
British uniting as Americans was the effect of their taxation on the colonists as a whole.
uniting as Americans was the effect of British taxation on the colonists as a whole.
The colonists were angered by the taxation of the colonies by Britain. However, that was mainly because they were not represented in British parliament, meaning that they had no say in their taxation.
They could have allowed the colonies to have representation in the British Parliament. The colonists would not have minded taxation as much had there been representation from the colonies.
The British colonists in America before the War of Independence (no taxation without representation /in the British Parliament/).
The colonists felt British taxation was unfair. They were forced to pay taxes, but received basically nothing in return. Due to the colonists wanting something for their money, the phrase "taxation without representation" was coined. American colonists demanded representatives in England.
"No taxation without representation"
No taxation without representation in parliament
no taxation without representation....
the colonists revolted. "no taxation without representation"
"No taxation without representation" is a reaction to the British government's imposition of taxes on the American colonies without granting them a voice in Parliament. It encapsulated the colonists' belief that it was unjust to be taxed by a government in which they had no elected representatives. This sentiment fueled growing discontent and ultimately contributed to the American Revolution, as colonists sought to assert their rights and autonomy.
the Declaration of Independence.