No taxation without representation” This was a slogan that thundered along different parts of North America in the second half of the 18th century. What did people demand through this slogan, framed by James Ottis?
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No Taxation without Representation', the most powerful slogan that was raised by the Americans in the 18th century, was framed by James Ottis. ➢ The slogan was symbolic and voiced the colonists' distaste for paying taxes. Through this slogan, the people demanded representation in government.
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- Representation in government
- It is anti-people if no representation
- No taxation without representation
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