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Alenkinab [10]
3 years ago
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Colonists used the phrase “No taxation without representation” to suggest that they wanted to pass their own tax laws and collec

t taxes. taxes should be the same for Britain and the colonies. they should have a representative in Parliament. taxes should not represent more than the colonies owed.
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2 answers:
RUDIKE [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

They should have a representative in Parliament.

Explanation:

The phrase<u> "No taxation without representation"</u> is a political slogan that began after the government decided to fix taxes on the colonies. The colonies in return objected strongly against this move, with the reason that <u>the government has no right to impose taxes on a state or population unless they are represented in the parliament</u>.

The British government's decision to impose heavy taxes on the colonies of America during the 1700s led to a huge objection from the thirteen colonies. It also became one of the main reasons/ causes of the American revolution against their colonist power, Britain. This slogan was mainly to object to the absence of any parliamentary representative for the colonies despite their taxation. Their demand was to have a representation in the powerhouse as they were taxed and, so they also deserve to have a say in the government.  

Anettt [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation:

They wanted a repersentation for there taxes

(sorry im bad with spelling and grammar)

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