because it taxed needed things like glass paper paint lead and tea
repealed the Stamp and Townshend Acts
The colonist said that the Britain had no rights to tax them.
The Acts imposed on the Colonists were the Sugar Act, Quartering Act, and Stamp Act.
The British made acts that added taxes for the colonists. The taxes include the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, The Intolerable Acts, the Tea tax, and the currency act.
Parliament taxed the colonists
Because they were sick and tired of paying taxes.
These taxes were examples of taxation of the colonists who had no representation in Parliament.
by responding
repealed the Stamp and Townshend Acts
The Stamp Act, the Quartering Act, and the Townshend Acts.
forced the colonists to pay taxes.
The colonist said that the Britain had no rights to tax them.
The Acts imposed on the Colonists were the Sugar Act, Quartering Act, and Stamp Act.
they spoke up for the colonists about the stamp act and the Townshend acts
The British made acts that added taxes for the colonists. The taxes include the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, The Intolerable Acts, the Tea tax, and the currency act.
The Stamp Act of 1765 imposed a tax on all paper goods in the American colonies, while the Townshend Acts of 1767 imposed taxes on goods such as glass, lead, paint, and tea. The Stamp Act directly taxed colonists through stamps on various documents, while the Townshend Acts taxed imported goods.
The British Parliament placed a tax on these items prior to the American Revolution. This act was called the Townsend Act and was enacted in 1767.