Because they had no repersentation
Because they were being taxed immensely on common goods.
they got only paid some of their taxes
The colonists were upset because it was taxation without representation, meaning that the colonists were not represented in Parliament so the tax was done without colonial consent.
The Colonists feared the Stamp Act because they did not have much money, and because the Stamp Act was based on many of the Colonists daily uses.
British Officers would knock upon the door of a home and then instruct the residents that they were to house and feed soldiers. The Quartering-Act was part of the intolerable acts which were made to punish the colonists for the Boston Tea Party. The ultimate reaction was to write a no-quartering act into the Bill of Rights.
The Townshend Act was passed in 1767 after the Colonists rebelled against the Stamp Act. The Townshend Act was a tax on glass, paint, lead, tea and other things the Colonists needed.
The response from the colonists was anger.
How did the colonists resond to the act
Colonists disputed the legality of this act because it seemed to violate the Bill of Rights.
colonists boycotted, sons of liberty burned down newspaper stands
The Acts imposed on the Colonists were the Sugar Act, Quartering Act, and Stamp Act.
The colonists showed their resentment of the Stamp Act by staging demonstrations. Eventually the unpopular act was repealed by Parliament.