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The colonists felt that the British government had no right to tax them because there were not any representatives of the colonies in the British Parliament. The colonies had no say in how much the taxes should be or what they should pay for. They didn't think this was fair.
the colonies paid tax to british but had no repersenatives there
the declaratory act declared that briten had the right to tax the colonies.
The Stamp Act was passed in 1765 by the British Parliament and was the first to direct tax the colonies.
The Declaratory Act of 1768 upheld and restated England's right to bind the colonies in all cases. This meant the right to tax and enforce British laws.
The colonists felt that the British government had no right to tax them because there were not any representatives of the colonies in the British Parliament. The colonies had no say in how much the taxes should be or what they should pay for. They didn't think this was fair.
No. Britain didn't have the right to tax the colonies
The Declaratory Act
Declaratory Act 1766
The Declaratory Act
The Declaratory Act
The Declaratory Act
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the colonies paid tax to british but had no repersenatives there
Because the colonies in America felt that Britain had no right to tax US goods and services.
the declaratory act declared that briten had the right to tax the colonies.
The Stamp Act was passed in 1765 by the British Parliament and was the first to direct tax the colonies.