it was important because they were trying to resort there power.
They didn't because they were many years before revolution began in 1776.
Because.......
Huey Long disliked some aspects of the New Deal that Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented. He especially criticized the Emergency Banking Act because it ignored smaller banks and the National Recovery Act because it created wage and price codes
The result of the passage of the Townshend Acts was a colonial boycott against British products. Trade between England and America fell off by 50 percent as a result of the boycott. The British merchants complained to Parliament who repealed the Townshend Duties except the tax on tea. The tea tax was kept in honor of the Declaratory Act. Parliament passed that act to declare that they did have the right to tax the colonies regardless of the American claim of internal or external taxation. The colonists would claim that the Declaratory Act was unconstitutional because the colonies did not have representation in Parliament.
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Charles Townshend
wanted to reduce the officials' dependence on the colonial assemblies (plato) ;D
because lets say you plant corn one year it takes certian nutrients and the next year you could plant coton because they are in differnt familes and they use differnt nutriets.
The townshend acts were repealed because the colonists didn't believe they should be taxed on every little thing.
Stevie Wonder is more famous because his music reaches a wider audience than Pete Townshend's.
Colonists were determined to be economically independent afterr the Townshend Acts were passed because they enforced heavy taxation.
it was important because they were trying to resort there power.
The Townshend act was important because the Britan used the money to pay Off the debt they had.
So basically the Townshend Acts happened because a general court dude put taxes on many important items the colonists needed to live.
Parts of the townshend acts were repealed after the Boston massacre but the tax on tea was still in effect which eventually led to the Boston tea party