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What had the colonists done to try to persuade the british to change their policies?

Colonist did only one thing to get the British to change their policies. The only thing they did was write the British letters.


Why did American colonist choose to boycott British goods as a way to protest taxes?

The most tangible colonial protes to the Townshend Act was the revival of an agreement not to import British goods, especially luxury products. The Non-importation agreement slowly grew to include merchants in all of the colonies, with the exception of New Hampshire. Within a year importation from Britain dropped almost in half. he American Colonists realized that they should not be taken for granted anymore. The wanted to be their own colony now. They hated the fact that everything they did was under the British government. So in order to try to make British lower taxes, they boycottehe colonists were tired of being taxed with no say in government. After their appeals and petitions were repeatedly denied by Parliament, the colonists began boycotting British goods. The colonists knew that if they wanted to get attention from the British, they needed to attack their economy.


What argument might the netural colonists in the village use to try to persuade the others that the village should remain neutral?

Many of the Neutral Colonists in the village did not want to go to war against the king and Great Britain.


What methods did the colonists use in their struggle with British authorities and how did the British try to counteract them?

The British tried to tax the colonists for all goods and services, and the colonists finally refused to pay and dumped all the English tea in the Boston Harbor, which came to be known as the Boston Tea Party. Next came the Revolutionary War, which the colonists won and signed the Declaration of Independence and won their independence from England.


What did the Townshend Acts do to the colonists?

It affected them by money wise. People didn't want strangers just walking into their house saying "Give us some food and some place to sleep tonight"! It took away most of their money, having to feed soldiers.

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How did colonists try to change new taxes?

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What had the colonists done to try to persuade British to change their policies?

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Why did Parliament try to put taxes on the settlers?

If you are asking why Parliament tried to put taxes on American colonists, it was to pay for the French and Indian War also called "The 7 Years War."


After the French and Indian War what did England try to do to the colonists that made them upset?

England put up taxes to the colonists because King George III needed to pay off some war expenses. The colonists did not want to pay these taxes for they did not to be ruled by England anymore.


How did Carter try to stimulate the economy?

Carter, the man who had promised to cut taxes while campaigning in 1976, was saying new taxes were necessary.


What did the colonists try to get Parliament to change 1750-1770?

Between 1750 and 1770, American colonists sought to persuade Parliament to change various taxation and governance policies that they deemed unjust. They opposed measures such as the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts, arguing that taxation without representation violated their rights as English subjects. Colonists demanded greater autonomy and the repeal of taxes imposed without their consent, leading to increased tensions that eventually culminated in the American Revolution. Their efforts included petitions, boycotts, and organized protests, such as the Boston Tea Party.


What had the colonists done to try to persuade the british to change their policies?

Colonist did only one thing to get the British to change their policies. The only thing they did was write the British letters.


How does the government typically change fiscal policy to try to keep the economy stable during a period of rapid economic growth?

increasing taxes on business and individuals


Was the most important reason that conflict developed between Britain and the American colonists between 1763 and 1774?

Due to the great distance between the colonies and Britain it was hard for Britain to enforce control over the colonists. The colonists got used to essentially governing themselves, so when British rule was more strictly imposed after the 7 Years War (Taxes imposed on the colonists were to try and alleviate the war debt, but led to "No taxation without representation!") the colonists rebelled.


What did the colonists try to avoid declaring independence?

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What was did the colonists try to avoid seeking independence from great Britain?

why did colonists avoid seeking independence from britian


How does the government typically change fiscal policy to try to improve the U.S. economy during a recessionAsk us anything?

By Lowering taxes on businesses and individual. (Apex 8.1.2 Exam) Semester Exam.