It was an effect because they needed money to pay for the
french & indian war.
It was an effect because they needed money to pay for thefrench & indian war.
The most direct effect of the British needing money to pay for the cost of the French and Indian War was to pass the Stamp Act to raise money.
by taxing the colonists. for example, the sugar act, stamp act, and townshend act.
The Townshend Acts were passed by the Britain's for the colonists in America. The acts were made to get money to pay the politicians.
The purpose of the Townshend act was to raise revenue among the colonies by taxing items that were imported from Great Britain. This money was to be used to pay the salaries of the judges and governors and enable them to have colonial rule independence.
the fench didnt like the british
Don't know I'm 9!
bad money back then needing jobs bad money back then needing jobs
Always needing friends and money
Because a newer leader, named Lord North, saw that the British weren't gaining any money from the acts. so early in 1770, he convinced the Parliament to repeal all of the Townshend Acts, except for one, the tax on tea.
Charles Townshend attempted to raise money in the colonies by creating the Townshend Acts. This made taxes on all imported goods (tea, paper, glass).
Charles Townshend attempted to raise money in the colonies by creating the Townshend Acts. This made taxes on all imported goods (tea, paper, glass).