The colonies would have had representation, not taxation without representation. This would probably mean that the riots in the colonies wouldn't have been as severe, so neither would the Intolerable Acts meant to suppress them have. This would at the very least weaken public support for the Revolution later in time and it probably either wouldn't have happened or wouldn't have been successful.
The British Parliament severely taxed the American colonies. The colonies protested and finally went to war against the British. The American colonies were victorious and won their independence from England. The Revolutionary War began in 1775 and ended officially in 1783.
the colonists resorted to the American revolution and fought for independence
The American Colonies became free and independent states. -APEX
I still think the revolution would have happened, our founding fathers were not just unhappy with taxation without representation but with being ruled by a country and king so far away, and that the resources collected here were used for the betterment of England not America.
the british began to lose control of their North american colonies.
The British Parliament severely taxed the American colonies. The colonies protested and finally went to war against the British. The American colonies were victorious and won their independence from England. The Revolutionary War began in 1775 and ended officially in 1783.
As the result of a very negative response to The Stamp Act of 1865 in the colonies, a bill aimed at financing troops in the American colonies, Parliament repealed the act. However, they went on to pass the Declaratory Acts that which gave Parliament absolute power over the colonies.
As the result of a very negative response to The Stamp Act of 1865 in the colonies, a bill aimed at financing troops in the American colonies, Parliament repealed the act. However, they went on to pass the Declaratory Acts that which gave Parliament absolute power over the colonies.
The colonists finally were fed up with all the taxes that parliament was approving without the colonies consent that they eventually rebelled. although most colonials did not want to break from Britan.
The stamp act happened because the British Parliament decided it would be an effective way to raise money. They would use the stamp act to level direct taxes on the American Citizens.
What the colonist wanted was representation in parliament and if that had happened there may not have been a revolution, but parliament wasn't the problem it was the king. Many in parliament agreed with the colonies positions and wore a powder blue ribbon or clothing to show support.
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the colonists resorted to the American revolution and fought for independence
The American Colonies became free and independent states. -APEX
I still think the revolution would have happened, our founding fathers were not just unhappy with taxation without representation but with being ruled by a country and king so far away, and that the resources collected here were used for the betterment of England not America.
the british began to lose control of their North american colonies.
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