The Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and Quartering Act angered the colonists by imposing taxes and regulations without their consent, violating their principle of "no taxation without representation." The Sugar Act taxed imported goods, the Stamp Act required colonists to pay for stamped paper for legal documents, and the Quartering Act mandated that they house British soldiers, all seen as direct attempts to exert control over their lives and finances. This unified opposition among the colonies, leading to protests and a growing desire for independence.
They asked King George to repeal them and he did.
first was the sugar act in 1764. after that was the stamp act in 1765. and after that was the townshen act.... so the answer is the Townshen Act. <3 C;
Sugar Act in 1764 Stamp Act in 1765 Declatory Act Townshed Act Quartering Act Tea Act
Quartering Act
They happened in the following order: * Sugar Act (4/5/1764), * Stamp Act (2/17/1765), * Quartering Act (3/24/1765), * Townshend Act (6/29/1767), * Tea Act (5/10/1773), * Intolerable Acts (Series of Acts in 1774).
In no specific order Quartering Coercive Declaratory Tea Sugar Townshend Stamp Quartering
there are theTownshend Acts ,the Quartering Acts, the Tea Acts, the Stamp Acts, Sugar Acts and Intolerable Acts.
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American Revolution
Between 1764-1765, the British government passed the Sugar Act, the Quartering Act, and the Stamp Act, which met with hostility in the American colonies.
to support there army with the money from the taxes
They asked King George to repeal them and he did.
The colonists were angered at the Stamp Act, which imposed taxes on paper goods. They were also angry about the Quartering Act, which required them to provide lodging in their homes for British soldiers.
how did Rebbecca franks contributed to the stamp act/sugar act/quartering act/townshend act?
The Sugar Act, The Stamp Act and The Currency Act.
The Sugar Act, The Stamp Act, and The Currency Act.
The Sugar Act, The Stamp Act and The Currency Act.