Taxation without representation is tyranny.

Why did James Otis make this statement?

a) He believed that America's representatives in Parliament were corrupt.

b) He was a Loyalist who supported British taxes after the war with France.

c) He believed American colonists should be able to vote in Parliament.

d) He was the head of the Massachusetts Committee of Correspondence.

c) He believed American colonists should be able to vote in Parliament.

c) He believed American colonists should be able to vote in Parliament.

The correct answer is c) He believed American colonists should be able to vote in Parliament.

James Otis made the statement "Taxation without representation is tyranny" because he believed that American colonists should have the right to vote and have representation in the British Parliament. At that time, the American colonies were being heavily taxed by the British government, but the colonists had no voice or representation in Parliament. Otis believed that this lack of representation in the decision-making process was tyrannical, as the British government was imposing taxes without considering the opinions or interests of the colonists. Otis's statement became a rallying cry for the American colonists as they sought to gain more rights and independence from British rule.