Born in Lille, France in 1890, Charles de Gaulle<span> rose from French soldier in World War I to exiled leader and, eventually, president of the Fifth Republic, a position he held until 1969. De Gaulle's time as a commander in World War II would later influence his political career, providing him with a tenacious drive.</span>
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Colonist used the phrase "No taxation without represention" to suggest the british couldn't implement or raise taxes when the colonist didn't even have proper representation within parliament.
It was extremely important to there religious beliefs and it provided fertile land.
The house of representatives.