From the beginning of 1767, all the acts passed by the Parliament of Great Britain relevant to the British colonies in North America were known as Townshend acts. It was named after the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Charles Townshend, who initiated the program.
Cause they needed the money so they taxed them.
in 1767 the British Parliament passed a new taxed law named the Townshead Acts. It imports tea, paint, glass, and also paper.
The parliament wanted to earn as much money from the American colonies and they were also very greedy.
the tools that were used during the townshead acts were, pickets, paint, and pitchforks
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If you are talking about the townshead act they are called customs officials
When the British put taxes on all imported goods. Also the British could check up on the colonist when ever they wanted to.
elicited acts and commanded acts elicited acts - these are the actions w/c is done in the will alone commanded acts those acts involving both body and mind necessary to carry out the elicited acts
Humane acts are acts of mercy or acts that make you "Human". Acts of Human are not always nice, an example would be pollution.
The given name of the Intolerable Acts was the Coercive Acts. The colonists referred to them as the Intolerable Acts.