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Alexandra [31]
3 years ago
7

A government-imposed curfew is one analogy for the american revolution. write another analogy that reflects what happened to tri

gger the colonists’ to revolt against the british and demand independence.
History
2 answers:
aalyn [17]3 years ago
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Here are some analogies that reflect what happened to trigger the colonists to revolt against the British and demand independence:
<u>no representation in the Parliament</u> - although they technically belonged to the British Empire, they were not represented in the Parliament
<u>taxation without representation</u> - they were taxed although none of the colonists could actually speak for the people to negotiate the terms
<u>Boston Tea Party</u> - this is self-explanatory
-Dominant- [34]3 years ago
7 0
One of it is the "Taxation Without Representation", it is a situation where in a government oblige people to pay tax despite of <span>consenting or having an actual representative deliver their views when the </span>taxation<span> decision was made. This is one situation the urge the original </span><span>13 American colonies to revolt against the British Empire.</span>
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