US History – Before 1865
Taxation without representation refers to the practice of imposing taxes on a population without granting them a voice in the legislative processes that create those taxes. This concept became a rallying cry for American colonists who felt that British Parliament's imposition of taxes violated their rights as English subjects, which directly contributed to rising tensions and eventual rebellion against British rule.
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