The excerpt reflects the dissatisfaction of American colonists with the economic policies imposed by Great Britain following the French and Indian War. This statement emphasizes the principle of "no taxation without representation," which became a significant rallying cry for the colonists against the British government's imposition of taxes without their consent.
It is essential to the freedom of a free people, that no taxes be imposed upon them but by their consent, or their representations.
-The Sons of Liberty, address to the public, New York, December 15, 1773
The excerpt above reflects the dissatisfaction of American colonists with the-
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interference of Great Britain in the slave trade
interference of Great Britain in the slave trade
economic consequences of the Great Awakening
economic consequences of the Great Awakening
political debates that took place at the Albany Convention
political debates that took place at the Albany Convention
economic policies imposed by Great Britain following the French and Indian War
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