the stamp act
The Boston Massacre in 1770 prompted Parliament to repeal most of the Townshend acts except for the tax on tea.
The taxes to remain after the Townshend Acts were repealed were the Intolerable/Coercive Acts and the other big tax to remain is the Tea Acts
cause they hated his guts
The Coercive Acts, more popularly known as the Intolerable Acts. This included the closing of Boston Harbor.
The sugar act and the stamp act does not include the new tax. These are the only two acts.
The Stamp Act of 1765 was the most hated of the taxes. It required a special stamp be applied to certain goods to prove the owner had paid the tax. It further stated that anyone who did not pay the tax would be punished by the vice admiralty courts that did not give a defendant a trial by jury.
The Intolerable Acts
tax acts and british governing
The Boston Massacre in 1770 prompted Parliament to repeal most of the Townshend acts except for the tax on tea.
They hated it
The Townshend Acts were passed by Parliament to tax the British colonies in America. The purpose of the tax was to raise revenue in the colonies to pay for the governor's and judge's salaries. The taxes most affected the colonists in America who had to pay the taxes.
The taxes to remain after the Townshend Acts were repealed were the Intolerable/Coercive Acts and the other big tax to remain is the Tea Acts
cause they hated his guts
Jews hated tax collectors, as they were Jewish people collecting tax from the Jews for the Romans.
There is no such thing as the most hated state.
The Coercive Acts, more popularly known as the Intolerable Acts. This included the closing of Boston Harbor.
The sugar act and the stamp act does not include the new tax. These are the only two acts.