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the british action to the townshend act was making it, and taxing the colonists. By the way... i really hope this helps you on your homework.. it helped me...

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Allowed the British to search colonists' homes?

Writs of Assistance were passed to empower British soldiers to search any colonial home they believed harbored smuggled goods. Writs of Assistance enhanced the Townshend Acts. The Writs of Assistance aroused a lot of anger and were challenged in every court in the thirteen colonies.


Did townshend act give of writs of assistance?

No the townshend act did not give writs of assistance. The act legalized search warrants, and the rights of people were fringed upon.


What were the provisions of the townshend act?

It was a way to collect new taxes, but it invaded privacy with the writs of assistance.


Writs of assistance enabled British customs officers to search?

Writs of assistance enabled British customs officers to search homes for smuggled goods.


What does writ of assistance mean?

why were colonists angry about British officers using writs of assistance?


What were the warrants called that the british used to find smugglers?

Writs of assistance


What did the writs of assistance allow british soldiers to do?

The writ of assistance was a general search warrant issued by superior provincial courts to assist the British government in enforcing trade and navigation laws.


What is writs of assistance enabled british customs officers to search?

people for contoband


Why did the Writs assistance enabled British customs officers to search?

People for contraband


What did writs of assistance allow british officers to search?

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What did British customs officers to present to search a colonists home?

a writs of assistance


Search warrants that allowed british soldiers to enter homes?

British soldiers were given writs of assistance that allowed them to conduct searches. This angered many colonists who argued the writs violated their rights.