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The petition worked, but in 1766 Parliament passed the Declaratory Act, which said Parliament had total control over the colonies.
The petition worked, but in 1766 Parliament passed the Declaratory Act, which said Parliament had total control over the colonies.
they liked NOTHING about it, the only ones who liked it are the tax collectors and the king (king george 111)
The btitish soders protected the american colonist. King goerge III thought the colonist should help pay the armys cost
The colonist were not being recognized in parliament and no longer lived in England...........basicly the wanted a better goverment. The King was unfairly taxing the colonist which meant that they were loosing money to the king and becoming poorer.
The stamp act was passed because King Charles lll needed money. The stamp act was like we do today we get are documents stamped or marriage license back then the king passed this act that you had to pay money to get the stamp. Soon many Lenape (who were left) and colonist protested so then the stamp act was repealed
They could have not passed the stamp or sugar act to anger the colonist
The English King reacted to the colonists petition about the Sugar Act and Stamp Act by repealing the Stamp Act. Ben Franklin went and argued in front of English Parliament warning of a revolution.
One basic cause of the American Revolution was when the British passed the Stamp Act in 1765. The Stamp Act made it so that all colonist had to buy stamps in order to purchase any legal papers or newspapers. All the money made from the selling of these stamps went to the King of England.
King George the third raised taxes and didn't respect the colonist. He created the stamp act then the colonist got even madder. -Breanna -TTYLXOX
* the colonist were all dirty ingrates
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