No Taxation without Representation
England's response to the American protests over the Stamp Act was to restrict the colonists more. Charles Townshend acted by passing an Act giving the British the right to collect. Lord North disagreed with this tactic.
After the Revolutionary War, the Us was an independent country and Britain had no authority to levy taxes or to collect them in the US. Of course, Britain continued to collect taxes from the remainder of its Empire.
To collect taxes
Because
BcuZ they were POOR.
No, an employee who was fired for not following the companies policies cannot collect the unemployment benefits. This is because such an employee is usually deemed to have violated such terms.
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Part was for profit, part was to help run and defend the colonies, and part was to repay war debts (there were many wars between when the land was first settled and when the Revolution took place).
taxation without representation, the bringing of goods to the colonies which the colonies didn't ask for and didn't want to pay for, the Boston tea party, in which the British attempted to collect tax from the colonies, whereupon the colonists dumped all the tea into Boston harbor. The Britain representatives attempted to give orders to the colonists on all things, which was resented by the colonists.
These acts were proposed by Charles Townshend. They were designed to collect revenue from colonists.
No. Life insurance policies are usally voided in the case of suicide.
All life insurance policies specify who the beneficiaries are and what percentage each one gets, so your brother can only collect his portion.