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Taxation without representation is tyranny
- A slogan of the Revolutionary War and the years before. The colonists were not allowed to choose representatives to parliament in London , which passed the laws under which they were taxed. To be taxed only with the consent of one's representatives in Parliament was a particularly cherished right of the people under English law, a right dating back to Magna Carta in the thirteenth century. Each additional tax caused fresh resentment among the colonists. Taxation without representation is one of the principal offenses of Britain listed in the Declaration of Independence .
Example Sentences
The popular slogan, “Taxation without representation is tyranny, unless you are not involved in the crucial industries of logging, mining and construction!” rang out across the land in those heady days, and people cheered wholeheartedly, understanding immediately that this was a logical basis on which to assign votes and not some sort of wafer-thin rationale that would be used for denying representation to the many hundreds of thousands of residents of a historically black city.
How many were admitted because taxation without representation is tyranny?
The Whigs declaring that taxation without representation is tyranny.
For many people, the situation has come to seem downright undemocratic, and this in the very hometown of “taxation without representation is tyranny.”
Bodies of men were seen everywhere marching in military order with music, and colors flying, and carrying mottoes inscribed on them such as 'No Corn Laws', 'Liberty or Death' 'Taxation without Representation is Tyranny', 'We will have Liberty', etc., etc.
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