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well to french didnt like the new prices that colonist made just to get more money for their vilage

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What new taxes did Parliament create in 1767?

Townshend duties


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why the British were so willing to pass new taxes in the face of colonial opposition?


The English Parliament was able to win new rights during the Middle Ages because?

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Why did colonists object to the new british taxes?

The British Parliament were imposing very high taxes on all products that were being shipped to the colonies. The colonists had no way to voice their objections within the British government because there was no one to represent them. This caused the colonists to increase their desire to gain their independence.


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The main purpose of Parliament is to pass law (statutes, called "Acts").


What did colonists do to let British parliament know they were against new taxes?

The Boston Tea Party.


What did the colonist do to let the parliament know they were against new taxes?

They stopped buying british goods


Under the English bill of rights what two parties had to agree to cancel laws or impose new taxes?

king or queen and Parliament


How might the expansion of the British empire have affected its relationship with the colonies?

As the British Empire grew, so did its strain on the economy of the home country. The cost of maintaining the empire escalated dramatically, forcing Parliament to pass laws to help alleviate the economic stress. One method in balancing their budget was to pass new taxes and laws onto its colonies. The colonies eventually grew restless at the influx of new tax payments, which caused tension between the colonists and their home country.


What are the duties of the English Parliament?

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Could parliament Approve new taxes?

Parliament can, subject to a divisional vote, pass any laws they like - provided there is a clear majority for the ayes against the noes. This is rather a simplistic view, as there would likely be stiff opposition not only from the official opposition party, but even from the Governments own back benches.


Why did the british parliament need colonists to pay new taxes?

To pay for all the damage from the French and Indian war.