Yes, the Romans imposed taxes on the British during their occupation, which began in AD 43. The tax system included various levies, such as land taxes and taxes on goods and trade. These taxes were part of the broader Roman administrative system aimed at maintaining control and funding military and public services in the province of Britannia. The heavy taxation often led to discontent among the local population.
to make British people to pay for their taxes
Romans who could not or did not pay their taxes were sometimes forced to work for the government. Other times they were placed in prison and, rarely, executed.
The British taxed on paper,glass, ext.
They told the British government that,"Boston Harbour is a teapot tonight."it is because they didnt wanna pay there taxes the british were charging them.
Well, since the British made these taxes, families had to pay additional money (taxes) for everything they bought. This upset them very much
to make British people to pay for their taxes
The Americans had to pay taxes to the British because the British started the colonies to get profit from it.
they killed them
They believed thy didn't have to pay British taxes because they were the colonists after all
Romans who could not or did not pay their taxes were sometimes forced to work for the government. Other times they were placed in prison and, rarely, executed.
to help pay their dept from the french-indian war
yes
British imposed new taxes in order to pay their debt. :P
Loyalists felt that they had to pay them, while patriots hated the taxes because they felt they should not pay them.
To have money for the war.
warfare was the biggest promblem. they had taxes to pay off them self
The British taxed on paper,glass, ext.