The act that taxed imported goods such as glass was the Townshend Acts, enacted by the British Parliament in 1767. These acts imposed duties on various imported items, including glass, tea, paper, and lead, as a means to raise revenue from the American colonies. The Townshend Acts contributed to growing tensions between the colonies and Britain, ultimately leading to increased resistance and the American Revolution.
The TownShend Act were British laws that taxed goods such as glass, paint, paper, silk, tea. :]
The Townshend Act put taxes on goods, like tea, glass, lead, and paints, that are imported from Britain. The Stamp Act put a tax on anything that is printed on paper.
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The Townshend Revenue Act taxed paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea. This effectively led to the demonstration known as the Boston Tea Party.
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Townshend Act
The Stamp Act of 1765 imposed a tax on all paper goods in the American colonies, while the Townshend Acts of 1767 imposed taxes on goods such as glass, lead, paint, and tea. The Stamp Act directly taxed colonists through stamps on various documents, while the Townshend Acts taxed imported goods.
The first tax ever was the sugar act. The sugar act taxed all imported goods from England.
The TownShend Act were British laws that taxed goods such as glass, paint, paper, silk, tea. :]
The Townshend Duty Act, enacted in 1767, placed a tax on glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea imported into the colonies. Hope this helps! :)
after the British repealed the stamp act they put in another law instead it was called the townshed acts and it taxed things such as lead, paper, tea, glass and paint.
The TownShend Act were British laws that taxed goods such as glass, paint, paper, silk, tea. :]
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 The Molasses Act was repealed in 1764, the Stamp Act was repealed in 1766, the Townshend Acts were repealed in about 1773, but Britain kept a tax on tea (Tea Act).
The Townshend Act put taxes on goods, like tea, glass, lead, and paints, that are imported from Britain. The Stamp Act put a tax on anything that is printed on paper.
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Soon after the repeal of the Stamp Act, England tried again to tax the colonies. They imposed the Townshend Act which placed a tax on paper, glass and tea as well as other goods. The colonists responded with the Non-Importation Agreement in which they declared a year-long boycott on all the taxed goods.
The Townshend Revenue Act taxed paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea. This effectively led to the demonstration known as the Boston Tea Party.