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Britian was and attempting to both balance finances- through tax- and control the newly acquired parts of their empire, through asserting sovereighty.

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Q: Why did the Parliament keep taxing the colonists?
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Why did the colonists fight of british?

The British were taxing the colonists without representation in Parliament.


What were the loyalist taxing the patriots?

The loyalists were'nt taxing the colonists. The British Parliament did. Parliament did this because they needed money to pay for the French and Indian War and to punish the colonists for acts of protests


What did the colonists do when parliament kept taxing them on goods?

they boycotted the taxed goods


The british parliament was justified or right in taxing the colonists why or why not?

Typit was justiofield because i say so


What was virtual representation and how did it affect colonists?

Virtual Representation was rejected by the colonists and their delegates when Parliament began taxing them without their consent - remember: "no taxation without representation"


What two points did opposition to the stamps act focus?

Parliament had interfered in colonial affairs by taxing the colonies directly; it taxed the colonists without their consent.


Who refuses to listen to the cries of colonist responsible for taxing colonist?

I'm unsure of your question. If you mean who was responsible for taxing the American colonists and refused to listen to their cries. It was both King George III and the British Parliament.


How have the British people failed the colonists?

By taxing our land, taxing our imported goods and taxing our tea!


Which country was taxing the colonists?

England.


What did Parliament pass to keep the colonists from moving westward?

Townsend acts


What was Virtual representation and how did it affect the colonist?

Virtual Representation was rejected by the colonists and their delegates when Parliament began taxing them without their consent - remember: "no taxation without representation"


Why did the colonists no longer trust the British?

cuz they kept taxing colonists.