Question
why was the idea of taxation without representation so important to the revolutionary cause...
A) Colonist believed King George 3rd had violated their right by taxing them without their consent
B) Great Britain would would have ended taxation if colonists had kept the peace
C) Great Britain only taxed the colonist to force them into war
A) Colonist believed King George 3rd had violated their right by taxing them without their consent
B) Great Britain would would have ended taxation if colonists had kept the peace
C) Great Britain only taxed the colonist to force them into war
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Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answer.
i think it a
Ms. Sue
You are right again!
I think it is "Colonists believed King George the 3 had violated their rights by taxing them without their consent.
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