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To get more money! Also because they wanted to open up a new experience to see how it will affect the government

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How did the colonists respond to the Atamp Act and the Townshend Act?

The colonists were opposed to any tax imposed on them by Great Britain. In addition to voicing their opposition, the colonists also boycotted trade with Great Britain.


Many colonists believed that Great Britain had no right to tax them without their?

Consent and Representation


What did great Britain's decision to tax the American colonies on imported goods cause the colonists to do?

write the declaration of independence and separate from great Britain.


What were the reasons for the colonists' response to the Stamp Act?

The colonists did not feel it was fair to pay a tax to Great Britain when they did not have representation in the Parliament of Great Britain. The colonists felt that were being held in bondage to the crown in much the same was as Ireland.


What did Britain tax colonists?

stamp acts


Why Britain passed laws to tax colonists?

Britain wanted money.


How did the war Weaken American colonists loyalty to Great Britain?

Great Britain used up all of their money during the war, so they had to find some way of earning it all back.That is why they began to tax the colonists sugar and other goods.The colonists didn't like this, so they started to separate from Britain and boycott the goods the British sold them.


How was the tax money did the colonists have to pay to Britain?

they gave it o the Governor of Britain to be loyal


How did the colonists respond to Britain's imposed tax?

by doing stuff


Why were colonists by Britain's new colonial tax laws?

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Was a major grievance of the colonists against Great Britain?

Taxation without representation was the major grievance the colonists had against England (not yet called 'Great Britain'). The tax on tea was especially annoying. Colonists, having been British themselves, liked drinking their tea! The Boston Tea was a revolt against additional taxes imposed on tea. But leveling other taxes were endless, such as the Stamp Tax.


What did we fight during the revolutionary war?

If you are talking about America, then Great Britain. Great Britain told the Americans that they were the "mother country" and the colonists were "children". The colonists soon grew tired of being "children" and having their "mother" tax them on goods, as well as freedoms. So they decided to revolt.