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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.

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Many colonists became angry because they did not have any representatives in the British Government to vote on laws These colonists thought this was unfair and called it?

"Taxation without representation"


Why did american colonist resist the new laws taxes and acts imposed by the king what was the argument?

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.


What law or command did the British make to the Tea Act?

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.


Why did colonists believe tax laws imposed by British parliament were unjust?

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'.


What was the result of the Quartering Acts?

The Quartering Act, which originated in the British Parliament in colonial times, ordered American colonists to house and feed British soldiers. There were two versions of the act, in 1765 and 1774. Neither was popular and in fact, increasingly, the American colonists resented these laws and sought ways to circumvent them; most state legislatures did in fact ignore or refuse to comply with them. These acts contributed to the belief on the part of the colonists that a revolution was necessary, in order to become independent from unfair British laws.