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In a nutshell, they were angry because they had no direct representation in the British Government. Taxation without representation!

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Why were british colonist upset about the stamp act?

Some British colonists were upset, because they were imposed a tax without their voice in the British Parliament.


Why did the colonist object the stamp act?

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.


How did colonist feel about goveners?

they felt upset and angry


Did the colonist like the stamp act?

No, Not at all! They were very upset!!


Why were the colonist upset about the new taxes?

the colonist were divided into two groups, patriots who wanted to be free and loyaltists you want the king two rule. The king began to tax the colonist really high costs on stuff that shouldn't be that much. Also they finally got there freedom and Britain was taxing them to pay for the French and Indian war WITHOUT REPRESENTATION


Only tax on goods that remained after colonist boycott?

Tax on tea.


What was the direct tax on the colonist?

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Who did the colonist want to tax them?

the king of England


Why were the colonist upset with Britain after the French and Indian War?

I think so because most of the colonist have died. PS: I don't know the answer, sorry! :(


Why were the colonists upset with Britain after the french war?

They are upset because Great Britain starts taxing the colonist to pay for the war. I am pretty sure that is the answer. ;)


What was the first direct tax on the colonist?

Stamp Act


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