He wanted to keep revenues (money) coming to England because they were in debt from spending too much for colonists on the french and Indian War
The taxes were supposed to pay for the debt caused by buying supplies and weapons for the British soldiers from the French and Indian War.
some taxes were on tea,and paper goods. it was the coersive acts
Prime Minister George Grenville
King George III borrowed money from other countries to pay for the Seven Years' War and he needed a way to pay it back, so Prime Minister George Grenville asked Parliament to tax the colonists!
You're probably thinking of the Sugar Act, also called the Revenue Act, instituted by George Grenville, Prime Minister of Britain in 1763. It was an external tax, or levy, on refined sugar and tariff of wine, cofee, silk, and Linens.
The taxes were supposed to pay for the debt caused by buying supplies and weapons for the British soldiers from the French and Indian War.
some taxes were on tea,and paper goods. it was the coersive acts
Prime Minister George Grenville
Increase in old taxes and new taxes on imported goods to raise money for England.
Grenville Program
It was Prime Minister George Grenville.
The chief purpose of taxes is to raise money.
George Grenville was the British Minister who enforced the Navigation Act and passed the Sugar, Stamp, Currency, and Quartering Acts. These acts were meant to cover the expenses and debt of Britain at the expense of the American people.
Trial by combat was introduced and taxes are introduced for the first time
King George III borrowed money from other countries to pay for the Seven Years' War and he needed a way to pay it back, so Prime Minister George Grenville asked Parliament to tax the colonists!
Income Taxes.
To pay for taxes