What was the non-importation movement?

Is this right? What does no taxation without representation mean?
We will only pay taxes that our representatives in a House or Assembly [or similar body] have approved and passed into a law

The non-importation movement opposed the colonies buying goods from Britain.

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The non-importation movement was a protest strategy used by American colonists in the 1760s and 1770s as a form of economic resistance against British policies. It was a boycott of British goods and imports in response to measures like the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts.

In the context of the American Revolution, "no taxation without representation" was a slogan that encapsulated a key grievance of the colonists. The British government was imposing taxes on the American colonies without granting them representation in the British Parliament. The colonists argued that they should only be subject to taxes that were approved by their own elected representatives, as it would ensure that their interests and concerns were properly represented and considered. This principle of self-governance and the right to have a say in laws and taxation continues to be an important democratic principle today.