they were being taxed with out being warned first.
The colonists did not respond well to British taxes. These colonists were outraged that they were being taxed the way that they were.
After 1763, the British imposed unfair taxes on the colonists. They colonists began to feel that they were being exploited by Britain.
How do you think British colonists evolved from being loyal British citizens to revolutionaries? Why?
During the British rule over the 13 colonies, the Townshend Duties were imposed. One was the tea tax, but it also was a tax on things such as paper and paint. The Boston Massacre was a result of colonists being angry at the British for enforcing it, so they were complaining to the soldiers on duty in front of the Customs House. The British, to protect themselves, took extreme measures when colonists attacked them, and shot.
The colonists were tired of being taxed with no say in government. After their appeals and petitions were repeatedly denied by Parliament, the colonists began boycotting British goods. The colonists knew that if they wanted to get attention from the British, they needed to attack their economy.
After being oppressed by the British, the colonists were bellicose.
because it was mad at you for being dumb
The colonists had never been taxed before. They felt that the British did nothing for them.
The colonists were being taxed without representation in Parliament, but the British also needed funds for their soldiers to protect the colonists from another Native American rebellion.
American colonists objected to British taxes because the colonists had no vote on the taxes and no representation in the British parliament. The colonists' catchphrase for protests was "taxation without representation", because they were being taxed without representation in the parliament and that's why they were mad.
Obviously the BostonMassacre.