The colonists were taxed on molasses, sugar (Molasses act), newspapers, pamphlets and signing legal documents (Stamp Act). They were also forced to provide British soldiers with food, drink, candles and places to live (Quartering Act). Then there came the Townshend Acts, which taxed tea, paper, glass, lead and paint imported from Britain. The Molasses Act was repealed in 1764, the Stamp Act was repealed in 1766, the Townshend Acts were repealed in about 1773, but Britain kept a tax on tea (Tea Act).
They were taxed on lead, tea paint, glass, and paper
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the colonists did not want to be taxed directly by parliament
The Stamp Act taxed the colonists on all printed material (such as paper, stamps, etc.).
they were already being taxed
I know this one! Our class just learned it like a few weeks ago. The colonists were upset when the British taxed them with the Proclamation of 1763 because they thought it was unfair.
After the French and Indian war the colonist started being taxed at higher rates than the people in England. The British began taxing the colonists in 1763.
Parliament taxed the colonists
the colonists did not want to be taxed directly by parliament
tea
one was ''no taxtation with out representation'' the king taxed the colonists with out caring about what the colonists had to say about it. the colonists thought it was unfair so they boycotted the goods that the the king taxed them on.
the colonists did not want to be taxed directly by parliament
the colonists did not want to be taxed directly by parliament
the colonists did not want to be taxed directly by parliament
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sugar act
The Stamp Act taxed every colonists directly so the colonists crowd was furious The Stamp Act actually placed a tax on all ads, newspaper articles, and things in that area meaning that the colonists in the 13 colonies would have to pay for them to find out what was going on around their country
After the boston tea party the king taxed all the tea in the colonies.