Taxation without representation is tyranny. Why did James Otis make this statement? He believed that America's representatives in Parliament were corrupt. He was a Loyalist who supported British taxes after the war with France. He believed American colonists should be able to vote in Parliament. He was the head of the Massachusetts Committee of Correspondence. @Dunn_Taylor
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No problem..I love History but I'm not always good at it:)
lol its okay if you have notes im sure your good at it whats your grade in history
A 90:/
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i really need help with math if you could help me because i have a D :(
So do I lol, I suck at math..and I cant find why he said it I can just find what it means, But im still looking
James Otis was a lawyer and a member of the Massachusetts provincial assembly. He is associated with slogan 'Taxation without representation is tyranny' that were uttered in the 1750s.
did that help
yes but im confused on which answer
oh ok let think a min
He believed American colonists should be able to vote in Parliament.
I believe It is C...He believed American colonists should be able to vote in Parliament.
If its wrong Im very sorry.
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