The Stamp Act, which was later replaced by the Sugar Act in 1754, followed by the Townshend Acts and Intolerable (Coercive Acts)
They were repealed because of the change of government.
The Sugar and Stamp Acts The Townshend Acts The American Revolution Begins The Declaration of Independence
The taxes to remain after the Townshend Acts were repealed were the Intolerable/Coercive Acts and the other big tax to remain is the Tea Acts
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The taxes to remain after the Townshend Acts were repealed were the Intolerable/Coercive Acts and the other big tax to remain is the Tea Acts
They were repealed because of the change of government.
The Sugar and Stamp Acts The Townshend Acts The American Revolution Begins The Declaration of Independence
The British Parliament repealed some of the Townshend Act duties. While most of the new taxes were repealed, the tax on tea continued and the British government kept on trying to tax the colonists without their consent. This finally led to the Boston Tea Party, followed by the American Revolution.
Parliament repealed the Townshend Acts,except for the duty on tea
The taxes to remain after the Townshend Acts were repealed were the Intolerable/Coercive Acts and the other big tax to remain is the Tea Acts
untollerable acts
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The acts passed by the British Parliament that began the events leading to the American Revolution were called the Intolerable Acts. The List attached to the Declaration of Independence lists over a thousand reasons. Other reasons existed.
The taxes to remain after the Townshend Acts were repealed were the Intolerable/Coercive Acts and the other big tax to remain is the Tea Acts
The Townshend Acts, The Boston Tea Party, The Stamp Act, Intolorable Acts, The Boston Massacre, and The Tea Acts. The first battles of the American Revolution were The Battle of Lexington, and the Battle of Bunker Hill
Thomas Jefferson
They were all "intolerable." The acts led to the American Revolution.