England had fought almost all around the world during the time of the French and Indian War and they needed money. They weren't satisfied with having a near monopoly on Colonial goods and services, they decided to even take back some of what little they did pay the colonists by the use of taxes.
The stamp act basically pissed off all of the colonists. The acts were just getting them annoyed. The Colonists wanted GREAT BRITAIN to repeal the taxes. They of course, said no, even when the colonists made a petition and sent it to the king himself. Eventually the taxes just made a couple of politicians so mad that they went ahead and dumped all of the tea out of the barrels from a British shipment. These two men were dressed up as Indians. But, this is known as the Boston Tea Party.
they were both cause in the American Revolution.
what they were compalining about and why they didnt wanna do it but they didn't really have a choice to make cause then if they refused then they would've had to pay the consequences.
To raise money for the French and Indian War.
they were both cause in the American Revolution.
The Stamp Act
because he needed money from the French and Indian War
This was the want to keep the stamp act under control with taxing and this was because of the overpowering costs after the French and Indian War.
The French and Indian War.
To raise money for the French and Indian War.
1778
they were both cause in the American Revolution.
The numerous acts, including the Stamp Act were implemented by Britain in an effort to regain expenses lost during the French an Indian war. Defeating the French for colonial progression was not a cheap adventure.
No, it lead to the American Revolution.
One reason is because the french and Indian war put the british in debt, so they had to tax the colonists.
the sugar act, and the stamp act
To help pay for the French and Indian War.
The Stamp Act
no
because he needed money from the French and Indian War