Do you know the context?
I suppose the quotation is stressing that the writer has put a lot of effort into getting their argument/grievances heard by the parliament, and that said parliament is 'tyrannical', implying that it rules without concern for the people or accountability to them. It seems that the quote may be a way of justifying some later action, essentially saying; 'we've tried and failed to do this in the proper way, so now we must be more forceful'.
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Explanation:
Vijayalaya and his successors are known as the. Cholas
I believe it is B. Natives up and down the Eastern Seaboard began rebelling against colonist rule when they saw what happened to their New England counterparts.