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Because it was another attempt by the British to control the colonists who had no representation in Parliament.
James Oglethorpe was a British general and also a member of Parliament. He founded the colony of Georgia in an attempt to help alleviate British problems with criminals who had nowhere to go.
The colonists boycotted British goods in an attempt to not only boost their own economy, but to show Britain how important the colonies were. The colonists hoped the impact of their boycott on the British economy would rally British merchants to their cause while showing Parliament how important the colonies were.
what did the long parliament trigger
Yes, the army was unsuccessful in its attempt to drive the British out of Canada.
The Houses of Parliament
guy Fawkes attempted to blow up parliament on 5th November
The Bay of Pigs
4th January 1642
The Tea Act Crisis, was the British attempt to bargain Tea prices to the British Colonies in America, this action was seen as a way to make the Colonist go against their principals, given that they were being repressed by the British Parliament. As a result, the Colonists at Boston threw the tea into the harbor. A crime that would go unpunished, but British leaders agreed on regaining absolute obedience.
The colonies were actually supposed to be a money making operation, to bring wealth to the treasuries of the sponsoring countries. Taxation was an attempt to regain at least some of the expenses associated with such an undertaking.
the 19 propositions were made by Parliament as an attempt to take the kings power for themselves