colonist were upset because king george III was only taxing them 3 cents which means 30 bucks now and he was only taxing them becacause king george III needed money for the french and Indian war
One of the things they wanted out of their new country was 'no taxation without representation'. To them the Stamp Act was similar to laws they were forced to obey in England in that it forced them to pay a fine that they did not have a say in.
the colonist were upset because the british government, after being lenient, tried to enfore the stamp act and also raise taxes. When George the 3rd come to throne (in 1760) he had expanded restrictive trading. (the taxes were to help support the british troops in north america)
In the 18th century in America, the colonists had numerous reasons to think about revolting, and even to revolt in actuality, against their English overlords. The primary reason was economic: English rule was economically oppressive. Other reasons include the evident disrespect shown to the colonists by the English as well as the English refusal to allow colonists any direct representation in the rule-making that affected their lives and livelihood in their colonial homeland.
Most notably, the British imposed many extremely unfair taxes onto the people, forcing them to pay extra for essentials. This was mostly used to support the British troops that were stationed in America, which the colonists thought extremely unnecessary due to the lack of major threats.
I'm not sure if this is the one you looking for but "Taxation without Representation"
The colonists were upset because it was taxation without representation, meaning that the colonists were not represented in Parliament so the tax was done without colonial consent.
colonists were upset over taxation without representation
"No Taxation without representation."
the Stamp Act of 1765. and from there comes the famous quote, "no taxation without representation."
colonist were upset because king george III was only taxing them 3 cents which means 30 bucks now and he was only taxing them becacause king george III needed money for the french and Indian war
They were upset with the British for taxation without representation in America. The King was in England trying to tell them what to do, and they didn't like that. So as an act of rebellion, they dumped the tea.
One of the things they wanted out of their new country was 'no taxation without representation'. To them the Stamp Act was similar to laws they were forced to obey in England in that it forced them to pay a fine that they did not have a say in.
the colonist were divided into two groups, patriots who wanted to be free and loyaltists you want the king two rule. The king began to tax the colonist really high costs on stuff that shouldn't be that much. Also they finally got there freedom and Britain was taxing them to pay for the French and Indian war WITHOUT REPRESENTATION
The British were upset at the colonists because the rejected many of their acts that they enforced. British did not treat the colonies fairly and only saw them as a way to make money. (The mercantile theory) However, the colonists thought that the acts that the British Parlament enforced were outrageous, especially the Stamp Act and the Tea Act. The Stamp Act resulted in a famous phrase created by a colonist, "No taxation without representation!" The Tea Act was hated by the colonies so much that it resulted in a well known event called the Boston Tea Party.
Some British colonists were upset, because they were imposed a tax without their voice in the British Parliament.
In a nutshell, they were angry because they had no direct representation in the British Government. Taxation without representation!