The colonists felt that their rights as Englishmen were being violated. The writs of assistance violated their right to be secure in their own homes and vice-admiralty courts violated their right to a jury trail.
they boycotted british trade
The colonists were British therefore they needed to support the British crown.
The colonists avoided the laws regarding trade by smuggling goods on foreign ships.
Jefferson asked congress to pass trade laws to punish Britain and France
Trade laws, particularly those established by the British mercantile system, initially benefited the colonists by providing a protected market for their goods and ensuring access to British markets. However, these laws also restricted colonial trade with other nations, which led to economic frustration. Over time, the colonists sought greater autonomy and the ability to trade freely, ultimately contributing to their desire for independence. Thus, while trade laws offered some initial economic support, they also sowed the seeds of discontent that fueled revolutionary sentiments.
British laws that affected the colonies were made by the King and the British Parliament. The colonists had no voice in the laws.
Legislators
No
lots... for ex they forced colonists to quarter british soldier. taxed everything etc
they looked at a piece of paper that had the trade laws on it and that's how they viewed it.
If you mean England, the colonists hated the new laws because of the taxes the British were dumping on the colonists and how British was trying to control them. the 13 colonies eventually didn't like the british acts so much that they rebeled.
The right to tax the colonists.