Many patriots during the American Revolution viewed the relationship between taxation and representation through the belief that "if colonists are to pay taxes, they should have a voice in the government." This sentiment was central to their opposition to British taxes imposed on the colonies without their consent and highlighted the fundamental principle that taxation without representation was unjust.
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