taxation without representation led to the outbreak of American war of independence -explain
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Prior to the Revolutionary War, American colonists were frustrated with the myriad of unfair taxes imposed on them by the British Parliament. The Sugar Act, for example, levied high taxeswhen the colonists bought sugar from the West Indies, which forced the colonists to buy sugar from Britain.
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Prior to the Revolutionary War, American colonists were frustrated with the myriad of unfair taxes imposed on them by the British Parliament. The Sugar Act, for example, levied high taxeswhen the colonists bought sugar from the West Indies, which forced the colonists to buy sugar from Britain.
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Taxation was not really the most important cause of the American Revolution. But It was one of the many causes of the American Revolution. The most significant events that led to the American Revolution include: the obligatory taxes that were made payable to Great Britain, the various security values that were infringed by the English soldiers during the Boston Massacre, and finally, the nationalistic pride they gained after the seven year war. The colonies debated England's legal
power to tax them and did not wish to be taxed without representation. The colonists felt that they had achieved a high level of patriotism after completing the seven year war.
power to tax them and did not wish to be taxed without representation. The colonists felt that they had achieved a high level of patriotism after completing the seven year war.
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