"No taxation without representation!"was popular with patriots of the era.
The Culpeper (Commonwealth of Virginia) minutemen originated a company flag depicting a rattlesnake, with the phrases "Liberty or death" and "Don't tread on me" emblazoned upon it. These phrases are still popular today.
most colonial protest took place in Boston
A slogan can be "America starts here" because it is where that's wrote the declaration of Independence.
lots of food and lots of space :)
Colonists protested against British taxes with the slogan "No taxation without representation." This phrase expressed their frustration over being taxed by a government in which they had no elected representatives, highlighting their demand for a voice in the legislative process. The slogan became a rallying cry for the American Revolution, emphasizing the principle of consent in governance.
i will work hard
tax on tea tax on tea
Boston Massachusetts
New Jersey: GET OUT WHILE YOU CAN.
Sergeant Carter gave it to Colonel Hogan. That's how it became Hogan's slogan.
yes, the declaration of rights
They protest laws and organized boycotts
"No taxation without representation