The colonists had a Tea Party. No really, they had a Tea Party. They threw the tea that was delivered by the British out into the sea. They were mad. Believe me, I was there. Not really. I know they were extremely mad though. They had enough of the taxes. That was their reaction.
i dont know what hes talking about but if youre doing aplus the answer is
boycotting british goods
Yes, there were many taxes imposed on the American colonies by the British Empire.
it anger colonists because there freedom was going down and british was using them to pay for the debt they where in because of wars and they also imposed taxes on EVERYTHING just to have money .....
The colonists did not want taxes imposed by the british parliament.
The colonists were imposed with taxes and laws without their consent.
The colonists reacted to the new taxes imposed by the British government with widespread anger and resistance. They organized protests, formed groups like the Sons of Liberty, and boycotted British goods. Many colonists argued that the taxes violated their rights as Englishmen since they had no representation in Parliament, leading to the rallying cry of "no taxation without representation." This growing unrest ultimately contributed to the escalation of tensions that sparked the American Revolution.
The British Empire in 1776, mainly because the colonists did not like the taxes imposed on them.
Britain imposed new taxes on the American colonists in order to pay for the French and Indian War (also known as the Seven years war.) The British government felt that because the war was fought to protect the colonies, they should pay for some of the war.
The battlecry was "Taxation without representation". The British government imposed taxes upon the colonists; but the colonists had no say in what was taxed and by how much.
After 1763, the British imposed unfair taxes on the colonists. They colonists began to feel that they were being exploited by Britain.
The Stamp Act directly affected the colonists; taxes prior to the Stamp Act were indirect taxes, paid only by merchants.
He got involved with acts and taxes that the British 'unlawfully' imposed taxes against the colonists such as the Stamp Act, Sugar Act, and Townshed Act.
The Stamp Act was passed by the British POarliament which imposed direct taxes on the American colonists on 22 March, 1765.