Answer:
Taxation without direct representation in Parliament
Step-by-step explanation:
“No Taxation without representation” was a motto that was used by the American colonists from 1750 to 1760. This excerpt shows exactly that. The British Parliament imposed a series of Acts and Taxes on the American Colonies at the same time that the Colonies did not have any representative in the Parliament. The Colonies defended that they had the right to be represented and to have their interests defended on the British Parliament since they were paying taxes and helping Britain’s debt.