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who did you understand the slogan No Taxation without Representation​

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Answered by sandeepkm3666
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a phrase, generally attributed to James Otis about 1761, that reflected the resentment of American colonists at being taxed by a British Parliament to which they elected no representatives and became an anti-British slogan before the American Revolution; in full, “Taxation without representation is tyranny.”

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  • British established 13 colonies in America.

  • Most of these colonies were occupied by people from England who had settled in America to cultivate land , run small work shops and conduct trade.

  • The British parliament assumed powers to make laws for the American state but the people of those states did not vote for the parliament.

  • The laws passed were always favoured English traders.

  • The American colonies therefore raised the slogan 'No taxation without representation'.

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