On this day in history British Parliament passed the Townshend Acts and Kathrine Hepburn died. On the date of June 29th, The British Parliament decided to pass the Townshend Revenue Act.
The Townshend Acts!
Because the British Parliament wanted to punish Bostonians for such things as doing the Boston Tea Party.
The British passed the Townshend Acts in 1767 as a response to colonial resistance to earlier taxation measures, particularly the Stamp Act. Named after Charles Townshend, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, these acts imposed duties on imported goods such as tea, glass, and paper. The British government aimed to assert its authority over the colonies while raising revenue to pay colonial governors and judges, thereby reducing their dependence on colonial legislatures. The Acts sparked significant colonial opposition and protests, leading to heightened tensions between Britain and the American colonies.
That would have been the Declatory Act in 1766, one of a series of acts known as the "Townshend Acts" . The Stamp Act was contested by the Colonies because America wasn't represented in British Parliament. Parliament repealed the act and shortly thereafter passed the Declatory Act, which stated that Parliament had the right to pass whatever laws it saw fit regarding the Colonies. Naturally, the colonists weren't pleased with this new act. The Declatory Act cleared the way for several more acts by Parliament which involved the Colonies. These infuriated the colonists further and eventually led to the Revolutionary War.
On this day in history British Parliament passed the Townshend Acts and Kathrine Hepburn died. On the date of June 29th, The British Parliament decided to pass the Townshend Revenue Act.
The Townshend Acts were a series of laws passed beginning in 1767 by the Parliament of Great Britain relating to the British colonies in North America.
1773
What incident caused the British parliament to pass the coercive Acts
The British Parliament passed acts because they owed money to those who helped them in the French and Indian War.
The Townshend Acts!
Because the British Parliament wanted to punish Bostonians for such things as doing the Boston Tea Party.
passed 1767
British wanted to punish Boston because of Boston Tea Party.
the coercive acts, if you are referring to the Boston tea party.
The protest that caused Parliament to pass the Coercive Acts was the Boston Tea Party.
Parliament wanted to punish Bostonians