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the loyalist did disagree with patriot's oppinion of taxes, because the the british had protected the colonist during war, and according to Ambrose Serle she critized that the colonies were like enemies of the british, also she believed that the complaints against the british wasn't strong enough to revolt against the British. also that colonies hurt England finacilly, but since the existed the governer had to protect the colonist.
They wanted goods for free and wanted no taxes
"No taxation without representation".
No, the colonists didn't agree with the Sugar Act and Stamp Act. The colonists protested because each act put taxes on stamps, sugar, molasses and more. Colonists thought it was unfair to them because the British were taxing them. They protested at the side of more acts and they eventually had the Revolutionary War.
The Americans did not enjoy the laws and taxes that all the British have put down on them. Poo?
One effect of the new British taxes on colonist were protests.
Taxes
They stopped buying british goods
Sameul Adams and other Anti-British agitators.
They threw the tea of the boat, snuck into storage stole the tea and burned it and they stopped buying the tea.
The Boston Tea Party.
They created boycotts and protested for there rights.
They stopped buying british goods
"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.
Raising the colonies taxes.
They were people who didnt like taxes being put on them.
While there was no official group name, those that protested taxation without representation in the colonies were simply known as colonials. The colonials also protested against British impressment of Americans on the high seas.