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Why did the parliament repeal the townshend?

The townshend acts were repealed because the colonists didn't believe they should be taxed on every little thing.


Why did the Parliament repeal the townshend acts?

The Townshend Acts were repealed because the boycotts the colonists did, worked and so the trades with England dropped. [England needed more money because of the French and Indian War ] So, Parliament repealed it. I think they took off evey single tax and only kept the tea being taxed .


What were colonists taxed on?

The colonists were taxed on molasses, sugar (Molasses act), newspapers, pamphlets and signing legal documents (Stamp Act). They were also forced to provide British soldiers with food, drink, candles and places to live (Quartering Act). Then there came the Townshend Acts, which taxed tea, paper, glass, lead and paint imported from Britain. The Molasses Act was repealed in 1764, the Stamp Act was repealed in 1766, the Townshend Acts were repealed in about 1773, but Britain kept a tax on tea (Tea Act).


Who taxed the colonists during the townshend acts?

Parliament taxed the colonists


Who were the townshend revenue taxed by?

King Charles


Who was being taxed in the townshend acts?

The settlers


What did the townshend acts tax?

It taxed glass, paper, paint and lead.


Wrote the law that taxed lead paint glass and tea?

Charles Townshend was responsible for the law that taxed tea, glass, lead, and paint. These were known as the Townshend Acts.


The product taxed under the townshend acts that generated?

Tea.


What taxed paint glass lead and tea?

That was the Townshend Acts. :)


What was the name of the legislation that taxed tea?

Boston Tea Party, I think


Product taxed by the townshend acts that generated the greatest colonial resistance?

tea