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What was the British law that directly taxed the colonists?

tea act *no, its the Sugar Act*


Why did colonist object to the sugar act?

the British planned to enforce this law. They were being taxed without any representation in the British Parliament.


What was the law said that colonist have to allow british soldiers to live in houses and inn?

british law that allowed to live in colonist homes


How did the colonist organize the sugar act?

The colonist didn't organize the sugar act. It was a British law.


What Term used to describe a colonist who resist British tax law?

Patriots


What British law taxed all colonial newspapers and other printed material?

Stamp Act.


What term was used to describe a colonist who resisted the british tax laws?

Patriot was the term used for a colonist who resisted a tax law implemented by the British. John Adams is an example of someone who was an American Patriot.


How did the colonists organize the sugar act?

The colonist didn't organize the sugar act. It was a British law.


What is the name of the law passed by parliament in 1765 the British law taxed all legal papers in the colonies?

the Stamp Act


What term was used to describe the colonist who resisted the British tax laws?

Patriot was the term used for a colonist who resisted a tax law implemented by the British. John Adams is an example of someone who was an American Patriot.


What is tax stamp act?

The British taxed all paper documents, and the colonists did not think it was fair and was angry with this law.


What did the law prevent the colonist from doing until they obeyed the law of the Quartering Act?

They had to house and provide food and care for the British soldiers that had taken post in the colonies to enforce British rule.