The Stamp Act, which was later replaced by the Sugar Act in 1754, followed by the Townshend Acts and Intolerable (Coercive Acts)
The Sugar and Stamp Acts The Townshend Acts The American Revolution Begins The Declaration of Independence
AnswerKing George the III passed the Quartering Act, the Stamp Act, and the Sugar Act. The Quartering Act let British troops stay in the homes of colonists. The colonists had to provide these 3 main things: beer, bread and bootwax. The Stamp Act taxed paper goods. That was repealed however. The Sugar Act, was started to stop the colonists from bringing rum, sugar, and molasses into the colonies. People smuggled it in though.-Roundrupert
Parliament passed the Coercive Acts to punish Massachusetts.
The Acts imposed on the Colonists were the Sugar Act, Quartering Act, and Stamp Act.
In no specific order Quartering Coercive Declaratory Tea Sugar Townshend Stamp Quartering
The Stamp Act, which was later replaced by the Sugar Act in 1754, followed by the Townshend Acts and Intolerable (Coercive Acts)
Colonists united in their anger against British taxation without representation.
There was the sugar act, molasses act, townshend acts, coercive aka intolerable acts, tea act, and the stamp act.
The Parliament act of 1911 is part of the constitution of the United Kindom. This act has to do with limiting the power of the House of Lords. It limits their power to veto.
The colonists were angered at the Stamp Act, which imposed taxes on paper goods. They were also angry about the Quartering Act, which required them to provide lodging in their homes for British soldiers.
The Revolutionary war
The Sugar and Stamp Acts The Townshend Acts The American Revolution Begins The Declaration of Independence
how did Rebbecca franks contributed to the stamp act/sugar act/quartering act/townshend act?
The 4 intolerable acts were the Stamp Act, Quartering Act, Townshend act, and the Tea Act.
it was important because they were trying to resort there power.
by taxing the colonists. for example, the sugar act, stamp act, and townshend act.