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Which act passed required colonists to pay on tax imports which could only come from Britain?

Townshend act


What act passed required the colonists to pay a tax on imports which could only from Britain?

Townshend Act


What act passed required colonist to pay a tax on imports which could only come from Britain?

Townshend act


What act passed required the colonist to pay tax on imports which could only come from Britain?

Townshend act


Why Britain passed laws to tax colonists?

Britain wanted money.


Which act passed required the colonist to pay a tax on imports which could only come from Britain?

Townshend act


What was the effect Britain passed the stamp act?

The colonists protested


What happened at the Boston tea party what did Britain do to punish the colonists?

They passed the Intolerbal Acts


Colonists reacted to taxes imposed by the British by?

The colonists were angry because of the famous line "no taxation without representation." Britain kept passing acts and the colonists had no say. The Sugar Act and Townshend Acts had been passed before the Stamp Act. In the end, Britain did repeal (get rid of) the Stamp Act, but then passed an act requiring the colonists to house British soldiers.


What prompted the summoning of the first continental congress?

When Britain passed the Intolerable Acts on the colonists


Why did Britain pass new laws that the colonists referred to as the Intolerable Acts?

Britain passed the Intolerable Acts in response to the Boston Tea Party, to punish the colonists and assert control over them. These laws were seen as harsh and oppressive by the colonists, as they restricted their rights and imposed penalties on Massachusetts in particular.


Why did the british pass new laws that the colonists referred to as the Intolerable Act?

The Intolerable Acts (this was what the colonists dubbed it, not the official name) were very harsh and strict laws and taxes that the British passed on the colonies. These very unfair sets of laws were passed to keep colonists under the strict control over Great Britain (actually, feathering, or pouring extremely hot tar and then putting feathers on colonists, became a very common practice when the Intolerable Acts were passed by Great Britain). Hope I helped!