Townshend Act
Townshend Act
townshend acts
Townshend Act
Townshend act
Britian passed the new law reffured to as the Intolerable Acts because they needed to pay the militia money. In order to do that they had to tax the colonists.
When English colonists settled in a new land they carried their own laws with them. This is called the: The Intolerable Acts is what they were called.
Colonists protested taxes passed by parliament because colonists had NO representatives in parliament
Townshend act
Townshend Act
Townshend act
Townshend act
Britain wanted money.
Townshend act
The colonists protested
They passed the Intolerbal Acts
The colonists were angry because of the famous line "no taxation without representation." Britain kept passing acts and the colonists had no say. The Sugar Act and Townshend Acts had been passed before the Stamp Act. In the end, Britain did repeal (get rid of) the Stamp Act, but then passed an act requiring the colonists to house British soldiers.
When Britain passed the Intolerable Acts on the colonists
The Intolerable Acts (this was what the colonists dubbed it, not the official name) were very harsh and strict laws and taxes that the British passed on the colonies. These very unfair sets of laws were passed to keep colonists under the strict control over Great Britain (actually, feathering, or pouring extremely hot tar and then putting feathers on colonists, became a very common practice when the Intolerable Acts were passed by Great Britain). Hope I helped!
The Intolerable Acts (this was what the colonists dubbed it, not the official name) were very harsh and strict laws and taxes that the British passed on the colonies. These very unfair sets of laws were passed to keep colonists under the strict control over Great Britain (actually, feathering, or pouring extremely hot tar and then putting feathers on colonists, became a very common practice when the Intolerable Acts were passed by Great Britain). Hope I helped!