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  • 01-12-2014
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what was the battle cry of the colonists

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  • 01-12-2014
The battle cry so to speak of the colonists was the famous phrase "no taxation without representation." The colonists believed that they were being unjustly taxed by Britain and therefore had reason to revolt to overturn this injustice and others they felt were being imposed on them at the hands of Britain. 
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