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10 April, 12:39

Many colonists did not feel represented by British Parliament, while Wales and Scotland held 27 and 45 seats, respectively, the American colonists accounted for how many of the 558 seats in Westminster at the time? Select one: A. Approximately half B. Seventeen C. Zero D. Approximately ten percent

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  1. 10 April, 12:43
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    Option C. While Wales and Scotland held 27 and 45 seats respectively, the American colonists accounted for zero of the 558 seats in Westminster during colonial times.

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    During the 1770's, Great Britain established various colonies throughout North America. While the American colonists recognized themselves as British citizens, they also felt not being properly represented in the British government, as colonists held zero seats at the British Parliament at Westminster. This situation and the fact that the British government decided to tax the colonies and its citizens, led to a conflict between both sides, with the colonists proclaiming the slogan 'no taxation without representation'. Ultimately the growing tension between the British crown and the American colonists led to the American Revolution.
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