What is meant by no taxation without representation

Call honest, did not think it was fair for Parliament to impose taxes on them when they had no representatives in Parliament
The colonists has no issues with the taxes and we’re imposed on them
It means that colonists could have representatives in Parliament who would help create taxes

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"No taxation without representation" is a phrase that originated during the American Revolution. It expresses the belief that the British colonies in North America should not be subjected to taxes imposed by the British Parliament because they had no elected representatives in that governing body. The colonists argued that it was unfair for Parliament to levy taxes on them without their consent or input. They believed that they should have the right to elect representatives who could participate in the decision-making process regarding taxation and other laws that directly affected the colonies. The phrase highlights the colonists' desire for political representation and their dissatisfaction with being taxed without having a voice in the legislative process.