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Why were the colonist so afraid of beaing taxed without representation?

the colonists believed that the powerto tax was the power to erode a persons' political rights


Do you think Parliament was justified in denying the colonists voting power?

Parliament's denial of voting power to the colonists was a point of contention that ultimately led to the American Revolution. Many colonists believed that they should have representation in the decisions that affected them, as they were being taxed without their consent. This lack of representation was a key factor in the colonists' grievances against British rule. Ultimately, the colonists' belief in the principle of &quot;no taxation without representation&quot; fueled their desire for independence from British rule.


Who is responsible for the abuse to the colonists?

The British were responsible. They were trying to show they had more power, and keep control over the colonists


Colonists opposed the Stamp Act because?

It was a "direct " tax, one that was placed on the item when it was sold. The colonists said parliament had the power to tax for the regulation of trade but only colonial assemblies elected by the colonists had the power to enact direct taxes.


How did North America after the French and Indian War?

First, it's shape changed. If the French had won the country would've been shaped differently, also the colonists got smarter. They now knew how to fight and believed they could take on England after this war. The colonists believed they no longer needed England. The French and Indian War was the starting point of the American Revolution.

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Why were the colonist so afraid of beaing taxed without representation?

the colonists believed that the powerto tax was the power to erode a persons' political rights


What was the colonial mind thinking during the Revolution?

"Men wil seek power, many colonists believed, because they are ambitious, greedy, and easily corrupted."


Do you think Parliament was justified in denying the colonists voting power?

Parliament's denial of voting power to the colonists was a point of contention that ultimately led to the American Revolution. Many colonists believed that they should have representation in the decisions that affected them, as they were being taxed without their consent. This lack of representation was a key factor in the colonists' grievances against British rule. Ultimately, the colonists' belief in the principle of &quot;no taxation without representation&quot; fueled their desire for independence from British rule.


How does a colonial representative government protect the colonists from an abuse of power?

Colonists protected themselves from abuse of power by forming a representative government.


What are the factors that influence a countrys power to control territory?

There are a few factors that influences power ad territory in the country. The main factors are military, capital and the level of industrialization.


In general how did the colonists feel about the parliament and its actions towards the colonies?

The Colonists were furious, for it wasn't their fault that Britain was so much in debt because of the French and Indian War. They thought that they shouldn't have to pay a debt that wasn't theirs.


Who is responsible for the abuse to the colonists?

The British were responsible. They were trying to show they had more power, and keep control over the colonists


Colonists opposed the Stamp Act because?

It was a "direct " tax, one that was placed on the item when it was sold. The colonists said parliament had the power to tax for the regulation of trade but only colonial assemblies elected by the colonists had the power to enact direct taxes.


What is Zarbon's power level?

Zarbon's power level (base form) is believed to be 23,000; upon transformation it is believed to be 28,000.


Why did some colonists believe that they should not be taxed?

After the seven years' war, the British decided that the colonists should pay for the war debt and the army cost because the British were defending the Americans. The Americans retaliated because they thought that because they fought along side the British, and in their viewpoint, for the British, they shouldn't have to pay for something that was not their problem.


Why did the colonists use water power?

The colonists used water power, because during the Industrial Revolution in the U.S., The development of the textile mills and the inventions that brought it about were powered only by water.