After the Seven Years War, Britain stationed troops in North America to protect the colonies. The increase in taxes was said to help pay for this expense.
because the british parliament passed unfair laws and taxed them on stupid things like paper work and tea
Native Americans Indians were exempt from the British tax laws
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Parliament decide upon laws.
British Parliament passes laws.
They were angered because they felt the rules were unfair and that the British government was being unlawful and that that they were being treated poorly which is what brought on the war. I hope I answered your question:)
The British Parliament
The American colonies were British and followed British law. British law was passed by the British Parliament.
British laws that affected the colonies were made by the King and the British Parliament. The colonists had no voice in the laws.
The British government created new laws and restrictions. The first of Parliament's laws was the Proclamation of 1763 which said that the colonist could not settle west of the Appalachian Mountains because they wanted to land to remain to the Native Americans.
The Colonist Were Not Represented In Parliament
They felt it was unfair to them that they were taxed by Parliament (the British government) even though they had no say in who was elected or what the laws were. A famous quote is "No taxation without representation".