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Why were the colonist upset about the new taxes that great Britain passed prior to the amercian revolution?

Colonists were upset about the new taxes imposed by Great Britain because they felt it violated their rights as Englishmen to be taxed without representation in Parliament. The phrase "no taxation without representation" became a rallying cry, emphasizing their belief that only their own colonial assemblies should have the authority to levy taxes. Additionally, many colonists viewed these taxes as a means for Britain to exert control over the colonies and limit their autonomy, leading to growing resentment and a desire for independence.


Parliament eventually became a bicameral house which means what?

it divided into two houses


Who was affected by the intolerable acts?

All the colonists living in the former 13 colonies of Great Britain which became the United States of America. I assume you are talking about the Stamp Act, the Sugar tax, the Tea Tariffs, the quartering of English soldiers in people's homes, and other actions of King George and his Parliament that led to the revolt that became the American War for Independence?


What were some ways political machines hurt cities?

People without ability or experience became officials.


Why did Lydia Darragh dislike Great Britain?

Lydia Darragh disliked Great Britain for many of the same reason that the other colonists at the time disliked Great Britain, including that the king was trying to enforce laws on people that had no representation in parliament. Although Lydia and her husband were Quakers and therefore remained neutral during the warfare of the American Revolution, they favored the cause of the colonists. Darragh became one of the first female spies during the Revolutionary War.

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James became a Catholic and tried to rule Britain without parliament what did this lead to?

the Glorious Revolution


James 2 became a catholic and tried to rule Britain without parliament . What did this lead to?

the glorious revolution


James ll became a catholic and tried to rule Britain without parliament what did this lead?

the Glorious Revolution


James 2 became a catholic and tried to rule Britain without a Parliament what did this lead to?

the glorious revolution


James ll became Catholic and tried to rule Britain without parliament . what did this lead to?

the Glorious Revolution


Which was the cause of the Glorious Revolution?

James II became a Catholic and tried to rule Britain without Parliament.


What was Parliaments problems with James II that led to the Glorious Revolution?

James II believed in a strong monarchy with absolute power. apexx he became a catholic and tried to rule britaiin without parliament (:


What was the parliaments problem with James 2 that led to the glorious revolution?

he became a catholic and tried to rule Britain without Parliament


What was the parliaments problem with James II during the glorious revolution?

James II believed in a strong monarchy with absolute power.and the goverment didnt belive in things that he did and because of thst they had more and more problems with him.he became a catholic and tried to rule britain without parliament


What did it lead to when James II became a Catholic and tried to rule Britain without Parliament?

The Glorious revolution -apex


What did James 2 became a catholic and tried to rule Britain with out parliament?

the glorious revolution


What was the causes of the glorious revolution?

James II became a Catholic and tried to rule Britain without Parliament. (APEX) James II believed in a strong monarchy with absolute power.