three taxes were:
the stamp tax, if you sent a letter pay for a stamp to get it delivered
the road tax, so much money paid for so many minutes on the road
the tea tax, tax paid to drink tead
The British made the colonist pay taxes without having a voice. Three things the British made the colonists pay taxes on were sugar, tea, and land.
The Sugar Act (1764) placed taxes on sugar, cloth, and coffee.
The Tea Act (1773) led to the Boston Tea Party, which escalated into war in 1775.
Sugar Act: wine, coffee, sugar, and molasses
Stamp Act: all paper goods such as playing cards, wills, and newspapers
Townshend Acts: paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea
Towshend, Tea, and Stamp act
Tea plus the had the Stamp Act.
The main conflict of the Boston Tea Party was the imposition of tea taxes by the British government on the American colonies without their representation or consent. The colonists believed that this violated their rights and liberties as British subjects. Additionally, there was a conflict between the American colonists and the British East India Company, which the colonists saw as an unfair monopoly that threatened their economic interests.
The British were taxing the colonists without representation in Parliament.
The colonists were being taxed without representation in Parliament, but the British also needed funds for their soldiers to protect the colonists from another Native American rebellion.
It outraged the American colonists that such large taxes were being placed on themselves without their consent. This caused greater mistrust between the American colonists and England
The colonists were being taxed without representation in Parliament, but the British also needed funds for their soldiers to protect the colonists from another Native American rebellion.
the Declaration of Independence.
taxed them without their consent
British soldiers were placed in colonists homes.
Great Britain taxed the colonies but did not allow them to participate in politics.
The Stamp ActThe stamp act
The main conflict of the Boston Tea Party was the imposition of tea taxes by the British government on the American colonies without their representation or consent. The colonists believed that this violated their rights and liberties as British subjects. Additionally, there was a conflict between the American colonists and the British East India Company, which the colonists saw as an unfair monopoly that threatened their economic interests.
The British were taxing the colonists without representation in Parliament.
American colonists objected to British taxes because the colonists had no vote on the taxes and no representation in the British parliament. The colonists' catchphrase for protests was "taxation without representation", because they were being taxed without representation in the parliament and that's why they were mad.
The colonists were being taxed without representation in Parliament, but the British also needed funds for their soldiers to protect the colonists from another Native American rebellion.
The Founders felt that the British government was not protecting their rights because the British stopped the colonists' trial in the jury, taxed the colonists without their consent, and didn't always go for common good.
their rights as British subjects had been violated.Taxation without representation
It outraged the American colonists that such large taxes were being placed on themselves without their consent. This caused greater mistrust between the American colonists and England