Question
Which was a common view of patriots during the American resolution?
After the war, Native Americans should receive protection for their land
if colonist are to pay taxes, they should have a voice in the government
Loyalty to Britain is the only way to ensure economic prosperity
in order to live up to revolution ideals must end
After the war, Native Americans should receive protection for their land
if colonist are to pay taxes, they should have a voice in the government
Loyalty to Britain is the only way to ensure economic prosperity
in order to live up to revolution ideals must end
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A common view of patriots during the American Revolution was that "if colonists are to pay taxes, they should have a voice in the government." This sentiment was driven by the belief that it was unjust for the British government to impose taxes on the American colonies without providing them representation in Parliament, famously summarized in the slogan "no taxation without representation." This perspective played a significant role in the colonists' drive for independence and the establishment of their own government.