which of the Virgina Company's decisions made the colonists feel more at home
Cause they had no representation of the taxation
the colonists shouldnt have to feel that their freedom was threatened
The colonists had repeatedly sought redress for what they perceived to be wrongs that were perpetrated on them. However, there had been nothing done, the petitions had been ignored, and the colonists were left to feel angry and frustrated.
the british felt the need to tax bcuz they were in war with the french and Indians and war is expensive and they didn't have enough money so they taxed the colonists to provide for the war
The Colonists were furious, for it wasn't their fault that Britain was so much in debt because of the French and Indian War. They thought that they shouldn't have to pay a debt that wasn't theirs.
which of the Virgina Company's decisions made the colonists feel more at home
The Stamp ActThe stamp act
They felt angry.
Cause they had no representation of the taxation
in Virginia you are free to do whatever you feel like
They felt angry.
To collect taxes
Explain which moral philosophy that you feel is best suited for making business decisions and why?
Colonists disputed the legality of this act because it seemed to violate the Bill of Rights.
they feel great to be alive and home with there family
BcuZ they were POOR.
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