Glass, Paper, Paint, Lead, Tea hope this helps!
What did the Tea Act of 1773 do
Townsend acts
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the Townsend Acts were indirect taxes imposed on imported goods, such as tea, glass, and paper, rather than direct taxes on individual items like the Stamp Act. This distinction meant that the taxes were collected at the port rather than directly from the consumers, which angered many colonists who believed they should only be taxed by their own assemblies. Additionally, the Townsend Acts aimed to assert British authority and fund colonial governance, further escalating tensions between Britain and the American colonies.
their taxes increased and the king of Britain passed laws like the stamp act or the Townsend acts or the intolerable acts allowed British soldiers to live in their houses and pay for everything shipped in the colonies
the townsend acts was passed in 1767
the townsend acts was passed in 1767
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Imports acts
The Townsend Acts pertained to the British Colonies in 1767 (The entire east coast of North America). The biggest thing you will hear about the Townsend Acts is the Boston Tea Party, which was a boycott of the restriction put in place by the Townsend Acts.
because they were getting no money
The Boston Massacre in 1770 prompted Parliament to repeal most of the Townshend acts except for the tax on tea.
No. The townshend acts were not responsible for the Boston massacre. the Boston massacre was just a deadly riot. then the townsend acts was just like the king housing the redcoats without paying. they relly had no interjection between them.
Massachusetts "Circular Letter".
Townsend acts
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