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eduard
2 years ago
9

Where do you think the colonists got the idea for 'no taxation without representation'?

History
1 answer:
igomit [66]2 years ago
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Answer:

El principal descontento de los colonos con la corona inglesa fue el aumento de los impuestos, sobre todo porque la misma corona no apoyaba la economía ni comercio de las trece colonias pero siempre aumentaban el impuesto

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