because after the french and Indian war Britain was in mayor debt so they decided that the colonies were a subject to Britain since they enjoyed Britain's proteccions therefore they decided to tax them or gain money by taxing the colonies so they could pay their debt. it was really unfair but after the colonies protested against taxation without representation and since William pitt of parliament agreed with them the stamp act was repealed or taken away.
They helped the government decide what they need to ban.
No they didn't
Because he was loyal to Britain.
because the British taxed them for no good reason.
not at all. in fact, it was one of the many reasons for the American Revolution
because it taxed needed things like glass paper paint lead and tea
Because they were sick and tired of paying taxes.
The revenue acts were designed to raise funds from the colonies for Britain and its contract companies. In some cases, this was explained as restitution for the costs of maintaining military forces in America. Many colonists were upset because they had no say over the passage or enforcement of these acts, because they had no direct representation in Parliament. This continuing quarrel between Britain and the colonies eventually provoked armed rebellion in the Revolutionary War (1775-1783).
These taxes were examples of taxation of the colonists who had no representation in Parliament.
The revenue acts were designed to raise funds from the colonies for Britain and its contract companies. In some cases, this was explained as restitution for the costs of maintaining military forces in America. Many colonists were upset because they had no say over the passage or enforcement of these acts, because they had no direct representation in Parliament. This continuing quarrel between Britain and the colonies eventually provoked armed rebellion in the Revolutionary War (1775-1783).
It restricted their trade.
because they wanted too. they love Britain. comment
yes they did.
No they didn't
C.It prevented them from moving west.
Britain
Because he was loyal to Britain.
The colonists were already disgruntled, and then unarmed civilians were gunned down. Needless to say, they didn't look very kindly on it.