The Boston branch of the Sons of Liberty dumped hundreds of trunks of tea into the harbor in response to British taxation that they did not approve of.
The Boston Massacre was another incident between the Sons of Liberty and the British. The Sons threw ice and snowballs at British soldiers. One soldier was knocked off his feet. He stood up and opened fire at the unarmed civilians. 8 people were killed and a few were wounded.
The British nobility and Parliament viewed these incidents as open rebellion.
The Boston branch of the Sons of Liberty dumped hundreds of trunks of tea into the harbor in response to British taxation that they did not approve of.
The Boston Massacre was another incident between the Sons of Liberty and the British. The Sons threw ice and snowballs at British soldiers. One soldier was knocked off his feet. He stood up and opened fire at the unarmed civilians. 8 people were killed and a few were wounded.
The British nobility and Parliament viewed these incidents as open rebellion.
Never did the British parliament, [until the passage of the Stamp Act] think of imposing.
Because they didn't have a representative within the British Parliament.
It is the lack of direct representation in the British parliament.
The colonists thought Parliament had no right to tax them directly.
The colonists thought Parliament had no right to tax them directly.
The colonists did not want taxes imposed by the british parliament.
"taxation without representation " the colonist where mad because they didn't have a say in what to do in parliament they just chose for them.
Some British colonists were upset, because they were imposed a tax without their voice in the British Parliament.
To pay for all the damage from the French and Indian war.
They stopped buying british goods
because the british parliament passed unfair laws and taxed them on stupid things like paper work and tea
they stopped buying british goodsThey stopped buying british goods.