the big ones were the stamp act which made all of the people in the colonies pay a tax on letters to pay for the french-indian war which the colonies were not even a part of. The other one was when the british taxed tea. The tea taxes went up so much that the main supplyer of tea 4 the colonies had to make their own prices go way up. The colonies then started buying black market tea imported from the Netherlands instead of the British East Indian tea company. Then they company drastically dropped their prices do to nobody buying the tea, but the colonists thought they were being minipulated and the british were rying to take away jobs from the colonists so they had the Boston tea party.
the tax rate was very high because the colonists needed the money to pay for the expenses like weapons and other things for the war.
In his testimony to the Parliament in Feb. 1766, Ben Franklin estimated the tax rate in Colonial Pennsylvania at 12.5%.
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He was King George.
The colonists did not want taxes imposed by the british parliament.
the colonies did not think it was fair
Congress imposed tariffs (taxes on imports or exports) to protect the New England textile industry.
The Stamp Act of 1765 was a move by the British Parliament that imposed a tax on all paper goods produced in the colonies. The goods now had to be printed on special paper from London, that was stamped with a special seal. These taxes could not be paid with the paper money in the colonies, but with legal British currency. The taxes from this act were to support the British troops stationed in the American Colonies.
Yes, there were many taxes imposed on the American colonies by the British Empire.
James Otis said "Taxation without representation is tyranny." It is believed that this statement is the foundation of the more common slogan, "No taxation without representation." However, it was a commonly held sentiment in the American colonies in the 1760s and 1770s.
He was King George.
The Stamp Act.
Soon after the Crown imposed the first new taxes on the colonies, the colonists began to protest. The series of taxes were mounting up and the Stamp Act was the final straw.
it was a direct tax on the colonists
The thirteen colonies protested many things. They did not like any of the laws or taxes that Britain imposed on them.
In the disagreement they did not care for the taxes being imposed on the English citizens. They sided with the colonies.
The reason why Britain's American colonies were most angered by the taxes imposed on them by Britain was because e the colonist felt like they had no say in the taxation.
Britain had not imposed any tariffs or taxes on the Colonies. After the global war called the 7 year War (French and Indian War in North America) England imposed taxes on the Colonies to pay for the war effort. This led to the colonial rebellion.
The Stamp Act directly affected the colonists; taxes prior to the Stamp Act were indirect taxes, paid only by merchants.
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