Answer: No taxation without representation
Step-by-step explanation:
"No taxation without representation" is a slogan that originated between the 1750's and 60's, which identified the complaints of the 13 Colonies' settlers against the British authorities. Many of the American settlers considered that, since they were not directly represented in British Parliament, any law allowing taxation on the colonies (such as the Sugar or Stamp Act) was ilegal according to the Bill of Rights of 1689. This was one of the main causes of the American Revolution. The importance of this principle has been a key in the development of Constitutional Right.