they finally got their freedom and Britain was taxing them to pay for the French and Indian war WITHOUT REPRESENTATION.
Gave it back to France, which made the colonists angryGave it back to France which made the colonists angry
Taxes. That is the textbook answer. The colonists were angry that Britain had imposed a tax on tea. The correct answer is more complex. The Boston Tea Party actually occurred when the British Parliament ended the tax on tea. Tea merchants and other businessmen were angry that the tax had ended, making tea they had smuggled in less valuable.
Many of the British taxes mad the colonists angry. One tax that really made the colonist angry was the stamp act which put a tax on all paper goods such as newspapers. The taxes were a causing factor of the American Revolution.
What changed the colonists ideas about British later
Gave it back to France, which made the colonists angryGave it back to France which made the colonists angry
the tax was only going to the british soldiers and not to them
it was another tax it was a slap in the face the colonists were angry
The colonists were mad because they didn't want to pay tax on every paper item they buy.
it was another tax it was a slap in the face the colonists were angry
it was another tax it was a slap in the face the colonists were angry
it was another tax it was a slap in the face the colonists were angry
The British taxed all paper documents, and the colonists did not think it was fair and was angry with this law.
Some British colonists were upset, because they were imposed a tax without their voice in the British Parliament.
The Stamp Act levied this tax, and it made the colonists very angry since they had no say in the matter. The Stamp Act quickly became one of the reasons many of the colonists wanted independence from England.The Stamp Act levied this tax, and it made the colonists very angry since they had no say in the matter. The Stamp Act quickly became one of the reasons many of the colonists wanted independence from England.The Stamp Act levied an internal tax on various documents and articles in the American colonies.
The colonists were mad because they didn't want to pay tax on every paper item they buy.
Some colonists felt that Britain had no right to tax them because they had no representations in parliament. The colonists felt that this was against their rights as British citizens.The colonists opposed the Sugar Act because it was the first time they received an internal tax directly and felt that it was a major tax hike. Prior to that act, they were taxed lower and indirectly.
Taxation in the form of the Stamp Act, which required a tax on any official document. The lack of representation in the Parliament. They had merchants represent the colonists, and that really made the colonists angry because they did not actually go for what was in the colonists best interests. The tax on tea that made the imported tea more expensive than the British East India Co.'s tea.