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What made the american colonists to rise the slogan no taxation with out representation

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Answered by Anju2004
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Hello....!!

The American were not seen as the rightful people of the government. They were just some people who were included. They didn't have representatives to represent their views and opinions on various subjects. The government increased the tax, without asking the opinion of the American colonists. So, they rose a slogan, "No taxation without representation", which means unless and until they give representatives, they can't make decisions. To get representatives, they rose this slogan, and to decrease the tax...

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Answered by bhavani2000life
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Answer:

1) England had developed colonies on the eastern coast of North America.

2) Thirteen states of colonizers had been established there.

3) Most of them were occupied by people from England who had settled in America to cultivate land, run small workshops and conduct trade.

4) The parliament assumed powers to make laws for the American states but the people of those states did not vote for the parliament.

5) The parliament often passed laws that favoured English Traders and factories at the cost of the people of the colonies.

6) The American colonies therefore raised the Slogan'No Taxation without Representation'.

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