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The Townshend Acts, The British Government called for new taxes in 1776. SO Parliament passed the Townshend Acts. The Townshend Acts said that the colonist had to pay taxs on all tea, paper, glass, lead, and paint imported from Britain. SO basically the Townshend acts made people pay taxes on certain items, people hated the new taxes and they could not afford them. So The Colonist Buycotted the tea (refused to buy it) Which lead to other events but that was mostly all about the townshend acts taxes boycott which i think it lead to the tea act all taxes where off exept for the tea.
because the barangays are well lead by their leaders.
People in the colonies no longer wanted to be ruled by the British Parliament.
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Taxes, which is what lead to the original tea party.
impose revenue taxes on the colonies
The U.S. had owed debt to England, causing them to tax farmers. Increasing on land taxes.
how did the great awakening led to changes in the colonial life and in the colonies relationship with great Britain
Higher taxes. Especially on tea
Lord Grenville's plan to enforce new taxes included the Stamp Act of 1765, which imposed a tax on all colonial paper materials, and the Townshend Acts of 1767, which imposed duties on imported goods such as glass, lead, paint, and tea in the American colonies. These taxes were intended to help pay Britain's debt from the French and Indian War and to assert British authority over the colonies.
Colonists disliked the Townshend acts because of the colonist's distinction between internal and external taxes. It was believed that duties were external as none of the products, except for tea, were made in the colonies. This led to colonial boycott against British products.
The Townsend Duties, introduced by Charles Townsend in 1767, were different from previous customs taxes in two main ways. Firstly, they imposed duties on goods imported into the American colonies, including important items such as tea, glass, lead, and paper. Secondly, the revenue generated from these duties was intended to be used to pay the salaries of colonial governors and judges, which angered many colonists who saw it as a direct threat to their colonial autonomy.
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Britain had to finance its army defending the American colonies to hold off the invading French and their Indian allies. They levied taxes to help pay for this, and many of the American colonists didn't want to pay and organised a revolt.
In order to keep from going back to war, the US and Great Britain had to get along. So, this increased the cooperation between the two countries, since they did not want to go back to war.