The Quartering Acts, specifically the ones enacted in 1765 and 1774, required American colonists to provide housing, food, and other supplies to British troops stationed in the colonies. While these acts did not impose direct taxes in the traditional sense, they effectively forced colonists to bear the costs associated with maintaining British soldiers. This imposition was seen as an infringement on colonial rights and contributed to rising tensions leading to the American Revolution.
They were mad at the British because they taxed them and they didn't believed that they should have been taxed and they passed the quarting act which made them house British soldiers and they believed that the British power was to strong.
Parliament taxed the colonists
Some of the acts were the stamp act,sugar act,quarting act,boston tea party,ttownshend acts,boston massacre,and the tea act
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The Navigation Acts was when the British raised the prices, and made it illegal for the colonies to trade with anyone but them.
They were mad at the British because they taxed them and they didn't believed that they should have been taxed and they passed the quarting act which made them house British soldiers and they believed that the British power was to strong.
Parliament taxed the colonists
The Townshend Acts taxed the goods being imported to the colonies.
Some of the acts were the stamp act,sugar act,quarting act,boston tea party,ttownshend acts,boston massacre,and the tea act
It taxed glass, paper, paint and lead.
Taxed things
The settlers
What was taxed was wine,indigo,tea,sugar,and paper. I hope that answers your question!
King George the III passed the Quarting Act, the Stamp Act, and the Sugar Act.Read more: What_acts_did_King_George_III_pass
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Tea.
That was the Townshend Acts. :)