colonial boycotts of british goods
Charles Townshed introduced the Norfolk crop rotation.
They could have allowed the colonies to have representation in the British Parliament. The colonists would not have minded taxation as much had there been representation from the colonies.
Basic items were taxed such as glass, tea, paper, and lead that colonists had to import becuase they didnt want to produce them.
The Townshend Acts were a series of acts passed, beginning in 1767, by the Parliament of Great Britain relating to the British colonies in North America.
Townshed Act
I am pretty sure it is townshed acts
He got involved with acts and taxes that the British 'unlawfully' imposed taxes against the colonists such as the Stamp Act, Sugar Act, and Townshed Act.
See below link:
Indirect Taxes on Imported Goods.
The American colonists hated the Stamp Act, Townshend Act, and the Tea Act because they did not want raised taxes. They believed it to be unfair and unnecessary.
He helped make the Townshed acts. That's why it was called the TOWNSHED acts. That one was obvious, but it's the answer so here you go.
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the townshed acts were passed to help pay for the damages of the french and indian war
These were some of the items on which duties (taxes) were levied by England on its American colonies.
There are a few people named Charles Townshed, so I need more information to provide an accurate answer. Can you please specify which Charles Townshed you are referring to?
1767