It main effect was to anger the colonists and unite them against it, rather than any direct effects. It was passed by the British parliament without any colonial input, had to be paid in British currency which was scarce, was used to finance the British army and seemed aimed at hindering the rise of professional classes , reestablishing church courts and asserting British authority over the colonies.
The British Parliament were imposing very high taxes on all products that were being shipped to the colonies. The colonists had no way to voice their objections within the British government because there was no one to represent them. This caused the colonists to increase their desire to gain their independence.
That would be a true statement. However it is worth noting that 'unfair taxes' depends on the point of view-the British needed American taxes in order to help finance their wars in Europe, while the Colonists were viewing themselves more as "Americans" and opposed to "Englishmen." These feeling came to a boiling point during the violent demonstration known as the Boston Tea Party (16 December 1773), that helped the Colonists to understand their only remedy to the problem was independence.
Because he had to collect money to finance the war against Great Britain. Furthermore this sell would avoid the Louisiana territory from being seized by the British.
The English wanted the American colonists to start paying taxes. The English felt the colonists should repay them for the war expenses incurred by fighting the Indians as well as help finance the war against France since they were (at the time) part of England.
It main effect was to anger the colonists and unite them against it, rather than any direct effects. It was passed by the British parliament without any colonial input, had to be paid in British currency which was scarce, was used to finance the British army and seemed aimed at hindering the rise of professional classes , reestablishing church courts and asserting British authority over the colonies.
The colonists were concerned that they were going to lose their freedoms in the colonies as British troops began to approach. The appointment of Washington as Commander of the army was in hopes of gaining support form the wealthy southerners to help finance the war.
The British Parliament were imposing very high taxes on all products that were being shipped to the colonies. The colonists had no way to voice their objections within the British government because there was no one to represent them. This caused the colonists to increase their desire to gain their independence.
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That would be a true statement. However it is worth noting that 'unfair taxes' depends on the point of view-the British needed American taxes in order to help finance their wars in Europe, while the Colonists were viewing themselves more as "Americans" and opposed to "Englishmen." These feeling came to a boiling point during the violent demonstration known as the Boston Tea Party (16 December 1773), that helped the Colonists to understand their only remedy to the problem was independence.
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Because he had to collect money to finance the war against Great Britain. Furthermore this sell would avoid the Louisiana territory from being seized by the British.
Because he had to collect money to finance the war against Great Britain. Furthermore this sell would avoid the Louisiana territory from being seized by the British.
Because he had to collect money to finance the war against Great Britain. Furthermore this sell would avoid the Louisiana territory from being seized by the British.
The current BC finance minister for the British Colombia province in Canada is Jim Flaherty. Jim Flaherty is responsible for presenting the federal government's budget.