HALP
Which answer explains the meaning of "No taxation without representation"? This was the response to taxes on the slave trade. Many colonists felt that taxing slavery was wrong and that it did not benefit them. This saying was a response to policies like the Sugar Act. Colonists were not allowed to vote for British leaders who made these policies. This saying came from the Declaration of Independence. In building a new nation, Congress planned to do away with taxes. This was one of the political policies of King George III. He wanted to come to a peaceful agreement with the colonists rather than have a war.
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Ok but I am not good at history. @prettybunny123456 Can you help us?
Sure
thanks
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@paki no one is there tho
@paki ive posted questions there before, and ive never received any help.
everyone is there... just post your question and tag someone... i am sure, you will be ok...
i have no one to tag in history.
A is the only one that makes sense to me
Okay thank you.
U welcome
Well done @prettybunny123456
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