the colonists got mad at the British parliament because they were being taxed without representation. this meant that the colonists were being taxed to the amount of what ever the British thought was right. after the french and Indian war, the British won, but lost a lot of money. to gain the money back, they taxed all the people who lived in the colonies. there are a lot of acts among the colonists that expressed their anger such as: the Sugar Act of 1764, the Stamp Act of 1765, the Quartering act of 1765, the Townshend Act of 1767, the Boston Tea Party of 1773, and the intolerable Act
They refused to listen, because Parliament claimed that it had the power to make laws for the colonies "in all cases whatsoever"
Because the british wanted the maximum amount of control over the colonies
Colonists protested taxes passed by parliament because colonists had NO representatives in parliament
The main reason that the colonists resented the acts imposed on them by Parliament is that they had no say in the creation of those acts. This is the issue of taxation without representation that you learn about in American history in school.
the colonists did not want to be taxed directly by parliament
The colonists were angered by the taxation of the colonies by Britain. However, that was mainly because they were not represented in British parliament, meaning that they had no say in their taxation.
Parliament taxed the colonists
Colonists protested taxes passed by parliament because colonists had NO representatives in parliament
The parliament interpreted the colonists reactions in one way. The parliament agreed to let the colonies have representation in the Parliament.
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The main reason that the colonists resented the acts imposed on them by Parliament is that they had no say in the creation of those acts. This is the issue of taxation without representation that you learn about in American history in school.
the colonists did not want to be taxed directly by parliament
they were denied permisson because they had no say in anything the british did! it wasnt fair to them at all
parliament
The colonists thought Parliament had no right to tax them directly.
The colonists thought that if they had no say in the Parliament, then they should not have to fund it.The Parliament tried 3 different ways to get the colonists to pay the taxes, but the colonists protested, sometimes violently. It got to the point where British troops were deployed to Boston, thus starting the American Revolutionary War.
The colonists were angered by the taxation of the colonies by Britain. However, that was mainly because they were not represented in British parliament, meaning that they had no say in their taxation.
Most did not. they thought that parliament wanted to tax them when they didn't have any representatives to stop the taxes or have any say in the choices made.
Parliament taxed the colonists