The colonists were outraged about British taxes primarily because they felt these taxes were imposed without their consent, violating the principle of "no taxation without representation." They believed that only their own colonial assemblies had the right to levy taxes, as they were not represented in the British Parliament. This sense of injustice, combined with economic burdens from acts like the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts, fueled their desire for independence and resistance against British rule.
Taxes were imposed on the colonists for economical reasons. The economy of the American colonies was so robust that England wanted a share of the profits.
the stamp act gave brittan rights to tax colonists
to be free from taxesand to make the king mad and angry.
The British passed the new taxes without any input from the colonies. That made the colonists mad. The British also created a new group of tax collectors who would work on commission. That made the colonists even madder. The British simply acted not expecting any reaction. When a reaction occurred, the British decided to enforce their decrees by military power.
If you mean England, the colonists hated the new laws because of the taxes the British were dumping on the colonists and how British was trying to control them. the 13 colonies eventually didn't like the british acts so much that they rebeled.
it happened because the british and the colonists were mad at each other and the british wanted to give the colonists taxes but bad taxes so they had to pay for sugar tea and so that's what the revalountary war was for
The taxes were to help pay for the French and Indian war. They reasoned that they were protecting the colonists and the colonists were English subjects so they should help pay for the war.
Taxes were imposed on the colonists for economical reasons. The economy of the American colonies was so robust that England wanted a share of the profits.
raises of taxes and so the colonists got mad and got into the Boston Massacre.
the stamp act gave brittan rights to tax colonists
to be free from taxesand to make the king mad and angry.
The British passed the new taxes without any input from the colonies. That made the colonists mad. The British also created a new group of tax collectors who would work on commission. That made the colonists even madder. The British simply acted not expecting any reaction. When a reaction occurred, the British decided to enforce their decrees by military power.
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The taxes caused economic hardships for most colonists they did not want to be ruled by a nation that was so far away they did not elect members to parliament and so believed parliament had no right to tax them the money from taxes funded only british troops and not the american militia
If you mean England, the colonists hated the new laws because of the taxes the British were dumping on the colonists and how British was trying to control them. the 13 colonies eventually didn't like the british acts so much that they rebeled.
because they were mad about the british raising the taxes. so they dumped the tea
The colonists got mad cause the british we're in dept and started the stamp act where colonists had to pay extra tax on printed goods such as printed documents and other things so the colonists got mad cause it wasn't fair