The tea party
threw away the tea into the ocean
The English.
The colonists initial goal against the British was for lower taxation. Instead of lowering taxes the British increase taxes. The increased taxes led to the Revolutionary war.
because England kept raising taxes and putting taxes on new things and the colonists moved away from England to get away from high taxes
The colonists let the Parliament know that they were against british taxes by throwing british goods into the water. This was called the british tea act.
The colonists of North America had several complaints against King George III. The most serious complaint was the raise in taxes. The King and the English Parliament were charging the American colonies huge taxes on imported goods.
The English.
The colonists initial goal against the British was for lower taxation. Instead of lowering taxes the British increase taxes. The increased taxes led to the Revolutionary war.
They protested violentely against birtish taxes
They basically tried not to pay them. Thus the Boston Tea Party succession included. It was a very inefficient way to do things, because they eventually were forced to pay taxes anyway.
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because England kept raising taxes and putting taxes on new things and the colonists moved away from England to get away from high taxes
The colonists let the Parliament know that they were against british taxes by throwing british goods into the water. This was called the british tea act.
The colonists went against the king because he was raising all the taxes, and made new taxes for things that don't make sense. he raised the taxes so high that the colonists just couldn't stand it and started the Revolutionary War.
The colonists of North America had several complaints against King George III. The most serious complaint was the raise in taxes. The King and the English Parliament were charging the American colonies huge taxes on imported goods.
Stamp tax
The colonists started boycotting, tarring and feathering tax collectors, and using cartoons/speeches/pamphlets as ways to protest the taxes.
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