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How did the townsheds acts lead to the Civil war?

The Townshend Acts didn't lead to the Civil War.The Townshend Acts were passed by the British Parliament before the American Revolution; long story short, they tried to raise taxes on the American Colonists, and the American Colonists didn't think it was fair for Parliament to raise taxes on them but they couldn't vote in Parliament's elections- "no taxation without representation", as the saying goes.So the Townshend Acts were one of the major contributing factors to the start of the American Revolution, not the US Civil War. You could make the case that without the Townshend Acts, there wouldn't have been a USA and then the USA couldn't have had its Civil War.


How long did the Townshend Act last?

1767-1770


The product taxed under the Townshend Act that generated the greatest colonial resistance?

Soon after the repeal of the Stamp Act, England tried again to tax the colonies. They imposed the Townshend Act which placed a tax on paper, glass and tea as well as other goods. The colonists responded with the Non-Importation Agreement in which they declared a year-long boycott on all the taxed goods.


What was the stamp act process?

Great Britain needed money because of the French and Indian War (also called the Seven Year's War even though it was 9 years long, from 1764-1763) so they decided to tax the colonies. The Stamp Act was just one of the many taxes imposed on the colonies. The Stamp Act (passed by the British Parliament in 1765) was passed by George Grenville, Prime Minister of Great Britain. It raised taxes on everything that had to be printed: paper, legal documents, publications, and playing cards. This made the colonies very angry because the tax came when they were already in an economic crisis. Virtual representation v. actual representation came up. The Stamp Act was lager repealed 1766, but it was followed by the Declaratory Acts that basically showed that the British Parliament still had power over the colonies.


How long did the Stamp tax in force?

1765


Does hsbc have a medallion signature guarantee stamp?

find medallion stamp program banks on long island


Does stamp have a short or long vowel sound?

The word "stamp" has a short vowel sound for the letter "a."


How did the colonists react to the town shed act?

The Townshend Acts applied duties (taxes) to paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea imported by the colonies. Townshend had studied the colonist's distinction between internal and external taxes and he believed his duties were external as none of the products, except tea, could be made in the colonies. The colonists did not agree with his thinking and the result was a colonial boycott against British products. Trade between England and America fell off by 50 percent as a result of the boycott. The British merchants complained to Parliament who repealed the Townshend Duties except the tax on tea. The tea tax was kept in honor of the Declaratory Act. Parliament passed that act to declare that they did have the right to tax the colonies regardless of the American claim of internal or external taxation.For a long story short, I went ahead and bolded the simple answer for you :)


How long did the stamp act lasted?

25 years


How long three cent stamp last?

A three cent stamp will be good forever for US postage. Every US stamp issued since 1861 is valid for postage.


What is an example of something 2 centimeters long?

A postage stamp.


How long did the stamp tax stay in force?

6 days