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Unfair taxation was a cause in which revolutions?
the Glorious and French revolutions
the American and Glorious revolutions
the Glorious, American, and French revolutions
the American and French revolutions
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The American and French revolutions.
Both the American Revolution ("no taxation without representation") and the French Revolution (the Third Estate bore the heavy tax burden while nobles and clergy were largely exempt) were driven in part by grievances over unfair taxation. The Glorious Revolution was mainly about preventing a Catholic, absolutist monarchy and securing parliamentary power, not widespread tax injustice.
Both the American Revolution ("no taxation without representation") and the French Revolution (the Third Estate bore the heavy tax burden while nobles and clergy were largely exempt) were driven in part by grievances over unfair taxation. The Glorious Revolution was mainly about preventing a Catholic, absolutist monarchy and securing parliamentary power, not widespread tax injustice.
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