Finally, I would like to talk about the "four-point bill". This is unfair for the British soldiers who stayed at the house where we work. Moreover, holding a big man in a small house is uncomfortable. At least you should consider giving us some money so that we can pay the price for what the British soldiers ate and what they used. This is unfair for patriots as we have never commented on what you did. I can not concentrate when there are many people in my family, because I can not make efforts to earn money.
Hello, King George, I Boston Otis Warren, is a patriot of your town. I am a famous historian and writer. I think taxes you raised are unfair. I believe that colony should resist 'strong hands of foreign domination'. This means that other colonies like Britain do not want to rule us. King George III, I do not agree with all the actions and taxes you have imposed on us over the past few months.
King George III, let's talk about stamps first. For us to pay, we are using paper almost every day, but this is horrible. If you are not a king, how do you feel about taxing paper? You may react as everyone does now. So why do you want to do that much when you are causing all these anger? This is the reason why settlers tried to pursue independence by rebellion. It is unfair to tax a patriot of paper as patriots are so upset as you are already taxing many other things. Paper is necessary for education and trial. This has affected me in many ways. For example, I am a writer, I use paper, but if I need to pay for paper instead of making money
Another tax I would like to tell you is "the law of tea". If there is only one type of tea, it is unfair to collect tax like a simple one like tea. If you want to earn more money than you offer more money, you will see more tea. As patriots do not want to pay for tea, basically you are losing money. Furthermore, we are crazy as a patriot. Because we have to pay the tea that the loyalists have abandoned in the port. In addition, this has influenced me, because as a patriot, we should not pay for the fidelity mistakes.
My last choice is patriotic rather than loyal as I and your king feel unfair about what we are doing. It is wrong to impose everyday items on us. Let's talk about King George III. If you are not a king, how do you feel about all these taxes?
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Instructions: Please write a letter to King George III to solve the problem "There is no representative problem". Your letter must be in the form of a formal letter. It must be more than two paragraphs. The first paragraph needs to include three non-representative tax examples and their adverse effects. Your letter must contain accurate historical facts
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