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

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Why did the British government pass new colonial laws which created new taxes that the colonists had to pay?

To pay for the costs of the French and Indian War


Did the colonists cooperate in colonial New York?

Some did and Some did not


What did the early colonists in the chesapeake have that those in colonial new England did not?

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What did townshend acts besides new taxes?

It passed new laws for the colonists to follow those new laws


What did Townshend Acts create besides New Taxes?

It passed new laws for the colonists to follow those new laws


Was colonists happy being colonists in Colonial New York?

Yes, because they can have religious freedom and can do many things in that time.


Who made the laws in colonial New Hamshire?

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What is the capital of colonial New Mexico?

The capital of colonial New Mexico was Santa Fe. It was founded by Spanish colonists in 1610 and has been the capital of New Mexico ever since.


What did the colonists think of these new laws?

If you mean England, the colonists hated the new laws because of the taxes the British were dumping on the colonists and how British was trying to control them. the 13 colonies eventually didn't like the british acts so much that they rebeled.


Were the American Colonists justified in their resistance to the English king's new laws and why?

Yes, the American Colonists were justified in resisting the English king's new laws because they believed these laws violated their rights as English subjects, such as taxation without representation. The colonists felt that their lack of representation in the British Parliament meant that they had no say in the laws being imposed on them.


Why did Britain pass new laws that the colonists referred to as the intolorable acts?

Britain passed the Intolerable Acts in response to the Boston Tea Party as punishment for the colonists' protests against British colonial rule. The acts were intended to assert British authority over the colonies and quell dissent, leading the colonists to view them as harsh and unjust.