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Most colonists smuggled goods because they felt they were being unfairly taxed by the British Empire and this was a way to get around it.
The colonists did quillery to make something nice from practically nothing. If they had little scraps of paper that they didn't need they would use it to quill
to get revenge on great Britain
colonists boycotted, sons of liberty burned down newspaper stands
Many colonists were affected by the Stamp Act. It was an act that raised the prices on all imported paper goods, so everyone who used paper goods were affected.
In response to the change in British policies in the 1760s, the colonists organized boycotts, followed by a revolution
Taxation without represenation
In response to the change in British policies in the 1760s, the colonists organized boycotts, followed by a revolution
In response to the change in British policies in the 1760s, the colonists organized boycotts, followed by a revolution
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Most colonists smuggled goods because they felt they were being unfairly taxed by the British Empire and this was a way to get around it.
Good against evil
The colonists did quillery to make something nice from practically nothing. If they had little scraps of paper that they didn't need they would use it to quill
sons of liberty
The Boston Massacre and the Tea Act were key events that sharpened the division between Britain and the colonist in the late 1760s and early 1770s. King George's efforts to bring the colonies to heel, would lead them straight to revolution.
The Stamp Act taxed the colonists on all printed material (such as paper, stamps, etc.).
The Stamp Act imposed a tax on every piece of printed paper colonists used. Colonists viewed the Act as an attempt to make money off the colonists. They believed it set a precedent and resisted it.