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The colonists were opposed to any tax imposed on them by Great Britain. In addition to voicing their opposition, the colonists also boycotted trade with Great Britain.

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Q: How did the colonists respond to the Atamp Act and the Townshend Act?
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How did the colonists respond to the stamp act and to the townshend act?

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How did the colonists respond to the stamp act and the townshend acts?

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What act required the colonists to pay a tax on imports that could only come from Britain?

Townshend Act


What was the colonists' response to the Townshend Act?

The response from the colonists was anger.


What act passed required the colonists to pay a tax on imports which could only from Britain?

Townshend Act


What act once passed required the colonists to pay a tax on imports which could only come from Britain?

Townshend Act


Colonial respone to townshend act?

The Townshend act triggered riots by the colonists and helped spark the "Liberty" seizure


What act was passed to punish colonists for rebelling against Stamp Act?

The Townshend Act was passed in 1767 after the Colonists rebelled against the Stamp Act. The Townshend Act was a tax on glass, paint, lead, tea and other things the Colonists needed.


Who proposed the townshend act?

These acts were proposed by Charles Townshend. They were designed to collect revenue from colonists.


How colonists showed opposition in townshend act 1767?

boycott


What type of tax was the townshend act?

The Townshend Acts were a type of external tax. The Townshend Acts were enacted in 1767 and the colonists were opposed to it.


What Act did the British pass and impose on the Colonists after the Boston Tea Party?

Townshend Act