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  2. No taxation without representation - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the phrase "taxation without representation" was also used in the Tea Party protests, where protesters were upset over increased government spending and taxes, and specifically regarding a growing concern amongst the group that the U.S. government is increasingly relying upon a form of taxation without representation through increased ...

  3. Tax resistance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The "no taxation without representation" slogan was later brought to bear in the arguments for tax resistance by African-Americans [2]: 115–117 and women, [3] as they did not have the right to vote or serve in the legislature. It is used today by the District of Columbia as part of a complaint that residents of the district have no (voting ...

  4. Do we really believe in 'no taxation without representation'?

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    "No taxation without representation" became a popular Revolutionary War slogan. But do Americans really believe in this generalization? "No taxation without representation" became a popular ...

  5. History of taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The stamp tax had the scope of defraying the cost of maintaining the military presence protecting the colonies. Americans rose in strong protest, arguing in terms of "No Taxation without Representation". Boycotts forced Britain to repeal the stamp tax, while convincing many British leaders it was essential to tax the colonists on something to ...

  6. 'Taxation without representation': Democrats and Republicans ...

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    House Republicans accused Democrats of seeking political power Monday during a hearing to discuss making Washington, D.C., the 51st state.

  7. Boston Tea Party - Wikipedia

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    The familiar "no taxation without representation" argument, along with the question of the extent of Parliament's authority in the colonies, remained prominent. [49] Samuel Adams considered the British tea monopoly to be "equal to a tax" and to raise the same representation issue whether or not a tax was applied to it. [50]

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  9. Tea Party protests - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The name "Tea Party" is a reference to the Boston Tea Party, whose principal aim was to protest taxation without representation. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Tea Party protests evoked images, slogans and themes from the American Revolution , such as tri-corner hats and yellow Gadsden "Don't Tread on Me" flags.