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No Taxation Without Representation Slogan Analysis

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The slogan "No taxation without representation" summed up the colonists reasons for protesting British policy because they were tired of the British ruling over everything in their lives. The start of the colonists protesting was because they had no say in what they thought was right and how their colonies should be run. They acted and that is how the Boston Tea Party happened because the colonists didn't like the way that the British were taxing there tea so they took a bunch of tea and dumped it over the boat into the Boston harbor. As citizens they should have more rights and they discovered they had these rights when the enlightening and the great awakening had happened, because this gave colonists a reason to protest and fight against them for there …show more content…

Then Parliament passed the stamp act which required the colonists to put a stamp on all important paperwork. This affected all of the colonists and they were not happy about it. They began to protest and even wrote a petition to the king that said that only the colonial assemblies could tax the colonies. Then merchants refused to buy goods from Britain and they started forming secret groups like the sons of liberty that led boycotts against the British. Parliament continued to add taxes, such as the Townshend Acts and started telling the assemblies that they couldn't meet. The rights of the colonists were ignored more and more until British soldiers were allowed to enter their homes at any time and even live in their homes. They also got taxed to pay the soldiers salaries. They felt that their rights and freedoms were being taken one by one. some of the colonists were killed over their protests and their right to life was even taken. At this point, the colonists decided they would take it no longer and began to plan their quest to freedom. No one should have to live like the colonists did and no country should be controlling their lives from

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