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they were very mad and tarred the tax colectors
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It affected the colonial leaders because
The colonists felt that the tax laws should be passed only by their colonial representation. "No taxation without representation" became a rallying cry of the colonists.
In colonial America, tax laws were often publicized through newspapers to inform the populace about new taxes imposed by colonial legislatures or British authorities. Prominent figures like governors and colonial assemblies played key roles in passing these laws. Newspapers served as critical platforms for disseminating this information, fostering public discourse and sometimes resistance to taxation, as seen in the case of the Stamp Act and other tax-related legislation.
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The Boston massacre allowed the Colonial leaders the opportunity to engage in warfare with the British soldiers. The Boston massacre occurred because the Colonists were protesting the recent Tea Tax. British soldiers fired into the crowd, killing four men.
The Economic Recovery Tax was passed in 1981
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