the country and it was the country because the native Americans always used tea acts sugar acts stamp acts taxed act all of them tools was so that all of the native American people who lived withthe europeans can survive until they travel to north America.
"Taxation without representation"
The Tea Act of 1773 gave British tea companies a hegemony over all the American tea trade. The Tea Act was created to provide protection for the British East India Tea Company, which was struggling against competition, as well as a way to tax the colonists.
The American colonists did not have a say in the laws and taxes, so they felt it was unfair to have them imposed. The American Revolutionary War began in 1775.
Colonists used tactics such as boycotts, protests, and guerrilla warfare against Britain to resist oppressive laws and taxes that they viewed as unjust. These methods aimed to weaken British economic control and assert their rights, fostering unity among the colonies. By employing unconventional tactics, they sought to demonstrate their determination for independence and challenge British authority effectively. Ultimately, these actions laid the groundwork for the American Revolution.
It affected the colonists' trade towards other parts of the world, it made them pay high taxes on tea, sugar and any document that was written on paper. It also had colonists' quartering British troops. Most laws were unfair to the colonists'.
The colonists were British therefore they needed to support the British crown.
The colonists avoided the laws regarding trade by smuggling goods on foreign ships.
British laws that affected the colonies were made by the King and the British Parliament. The colonists had no voice in the laws.
Legislators
No
they looked at a piece of paper that had the trade laws on it and that's how they viewed it.
lots... for ex they forced colonists to quarter british soldier. taxed everything etc
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.
The right to tax the colonists.
The right to tax the colonists.
the british
what rules did the colonists have to follow