Some historical and global examples of tax resistance → Jamaica → in 1883

From the Morning Post:

Jamaica.

Mail advices from Kingston, Jamaica, dated , state that at a meeting on a resolution in the sense of “no taxation without representation” was adopted. If the demands of the colony for representative government were refused it was resolved that passive resistance should be offered, and that the Government should be left to collect the taxes at the point of the bayonet. Several speakers at the meeting inveighed strongly against the present state of government in Jamaica.