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King George the III passed the Quarting Act, the Stamp Act, and the Sugar Act.Read more: What_acts_did_King_George_III_pass
Thomas Paine
asking to respect their rights. but, then he put even stricture measures on then and realised war was coming
The Factory Acts were a series of acts put into place by the Parliament to limit the number of working hours to women and children.
it means take apart or go away from one another
King George the III passed the Quarting Act, the Stamp Act, and the Sugar Act.Read more: What_acts_did_King_George_III_pass
The Intolerable Acts were a punishment for the colonists by King George III. The Intolerable Acts were put into effect after the Boston Tea Party. The Intolerable Acts were one of the final straws that broke the camel's back in regards to the start of the American Revolutionary War.
Because King George III was greedy and wanted more money. So he put outrageous taxes on the American Colonies.
Because King George III put an end to it.
British Parliament and King George III
because they will be considered traitors by King George lll and traitors are put to death by hanging
Because King George was treating them so badly when he put taxes on the colinists and controlling the colinists.
what did king george the III do to make the colonies angry King George put taxes on the colonists everyday needs
British Parliament and King George III
the goal of The Boston Tea Party was to protest against the Tea Act. The colonists believed that by doing so in this display, that king george would repea the Tea Act. The Tea Act was repealed after this however, King George was en-raged by the colonists, and a few months later the Coercive Acts were passed. (The colonists called them the Intolerable Acts). These acts were set as punishment against the colonists. The acts included: Shutting down Boston Harbor, un-fair taxing, etc. It made the colonies lose a great deal of money, and put them in great deals of debt.
King George III was mentally disabled, thus carried out some uncanny acts during his long time on the throne. He didn't die till he was considerably old, leaving his son as the next heir to the throne.
The Sugar Act was a tax put on sugar by King George.