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They did not want taxes to increase.
They did not elect members to Parliament and so believed Parliament had no right to tax them.
The Boston Tea Party.
the loyalist did disagree with patriot's oppinion of taxes, because the the british had protected the colonist during war, and according to Ambrose Serle she critized that the colonies were like enemies of the british, also she believed that the complaints against the british wasn't strong enough to revolt against the British. also that colonies hurt England finacilly, but since the existed the governer had to protect the colonist.
The Americans had to pay taxes to the British because the British started the colonies to get profit from it.
The colonists initial goal against the British was for lower taxation. Instead of lowering taxes the British increase taxes. The increased taxes led to the Revolutionary war.
The colonists let the Parliament know that they were against british taxes by throwing british goods into the water. This was called the british tea act.
No it was the colonist because they where tired of paying outrangous taxes.
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They did not want taxes to increase.
They did not want taxes to increase.
They objected to them because while they were paying taxes to the British Crown, the Pilgrims had no say in how the British Crown ruled them. It's a principal named "Taxation Without Representation".
Many British citizens resented paying taxes, and they had to fight in hostile territory
they boycotted the idea and stopped paying taxes to the british
They stopped buying british goods
Stamp tax
paying taxes