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- Virtual_representation abstract "Virtual representation stated that the members of Parliament, including the Lords and the Crown-in-Parliament, reserved the right to speak for the interests of all British subjects, rather than for the interests of only the district that elected them or for the regions in which they held peerages and spiritual sway. Virtual Representation was the British response to the First Continental Congress in the American colonies. The Congress asked for representation in Parliament in the Suffolk Resolves, also known as the first olive branch petition. Parliament claimed that their members had the well being of the colonists in mind. The Colonies rejected this premise.".
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- Virtual_representation wikiPageWikiLink British_constitution.
- Virtual_representation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Constituencies.
- Virtual_representation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Democracy.
- Virtual_representation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Voting_theory.
- Virtual_representation wikiPageWikiLink Constitution_of_the_United_Kingdom.
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- Virtual_representation wikiPageWikiLink Declaratory_Act.
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- Virtual_representation wikiPageWikiLink No_taxation_without_representation.
- Virtual_representation wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_Great_Britain.
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- Virtual_representation wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Virtual_representation wikiPageWikiLink Thirteen_Colonies.
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- Virtual_representation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Virtual representation".
- Virtual_representation wikiPageWikiLinkText "virtual representation".
- Virtual_representation wikiPageWikiLinkText "voting rights".
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- Virtual_representation subject Category:Constituencies.
- Virtual_representation subject Category:Democracy.
- Virtual_representation subject Category:Voting_theory.
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- Virtual_representation comment "Virtual representation stated that the members of Parliament, including the Lords and the Crown-in-Parliament, reserved the right to speak for the interests of all British subjects, rather than for the interests of only the district that elected them or for the regions in which they held peerages and spiritual sway. Virtual Representation was the British response to the First Continental Congress in the American colonies.".
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