At that
time in Great Britain, political representation in Parliament was restricted to a very narrow
population: land-owning elite. Even relatively wealthy merchants and businessmen were denied the
franchise, as they were thought to lack the necessary stake in the governance of the country due
to the fact that their...
Saturday, 19 July 2008
Why didn't the British give representation to the 13 Colonies?
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