Question
"No taxation without representation became a rallying cry for the colonists after Britain did what?
OPTIONS:
after the treaty of Paris in the creation of the proclamation line England was saying that I needed the colonist to pay for the war with the higher taxes they wanted more money from the colonist
George Washington general of the continental army had the documentary to the troops to raise their morals and help them understand why they were fighting
from 1764 to 1765 the British government impose the currency at sugar act stamp act and quartering act on the colonist without giving them a voice in the government
The battles of Lexington and concord were the first military clashes with the American revolution.
OPTIONS:
after the treaty of Paris in the creation of the proclamation line England was saying that I needed the colonist to pay for the war with the higher taxes they wanted more money from the colonist
George Washington general of the continental army had the documentary to the troops to raise their morals and help them understand why they were fighting
from 1764 to 1765 the British government impose the currency at sugar act stamp act and quartering act on the colonist without giving them a voice in the government
The battles of Lexington and concord were the first military clashes with the American revolution.
Answers
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**from 1764 to 1765 the British government impose the currency at sugar act stamp act and quartering act on the colonist without giving them a voice in the government.**
This reflects the sentiment that British taxation without colonial representation in Parliament was unjust, thus leading to the rallying cry of "No taxation without representation."
**from 1764 to 1765 the British government impose the currency at sugar act stamp act and quartering act on the colonist without giving them a voice in the government.**
This reflects the sentiment that British taxation without colonial representation in Parliament was unjust, thus leading to the rallying cry of "No taxation without representation."