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It was done to show the colonists that King George III, and the English Parliament had complete and total authority and control over America.
They had people working for the British monarchy who would live there as a governor and enforce taxes with British troops. They also forced them to pay when American ships arrived at European Ports.
Great Britain enforced the payment of taxes under the Stamp Act and other taxing acts, by appointing tax collectors
George III
Great Britain increased taxes on many items in the colonies.
Ambrose serle was a loyalist which means he was with great Britain on taxes and agreed they were fair
They had people working for the British monarchy who would live there as a governor and enforce taxes with British troops. They also forced them to pay when American ships arrived at European Ports.
Great Britain enforced the payment of taxes under the Stamp Act and other taxing acts, by appointing tax collectors
After the Revolutionary War, the Us was an independent country and Britain had no authority to levy taxes or to collect them in the US. Of course, Britain continued to collect taxes from the remainder of its Empire.
Leading up to the Revolution, Britain attempted to impose the Stamp Act, and enforce duties on sugar and molasses. Britain passed the Currency Act because they wanted payment in British pounds sterling rather than colonial currency.
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Federalists thought it was essential for the government to enforce taxes
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