The colonists let the Parliament know that they were against british taxes by throwing british goods into the water. This was called the british tea act.
They had no representation in the British Parliament and the taxes were used for revenues.
how did the parliament lead to the revolutionary war
The taxes were to help pay for the French and Indian war. They reasoned that they were protecting the colonists and the colonists were English subjects so they should help pay for the war.
He was the leader of the American Revolution and opposed the British Parliament's taxes.
The British Parliament enacted the Locomotive on Highways Act, in 1861
British Parliament and King George III
they stopped buying british goodsThey stopped buying british goods.
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.
The laws parliament passed increase British control in the American colonies since they lowered taxes.
The colonists did not want taxes imposed by the british parliament.
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