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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how did the townshed acts effect the colonist
The American colonists hated the Stamp Act, Townshend Act, and the Tea Act because they did not want raised taxes. They believed it to be unfair and unnecessary.
forced the colonists to pay taxes.
They boycotted the British imports
they spoke up for the colonists about the stamp act and the Townshend acts
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Townshend Act
The response from the colonists was anger.
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Townshend Act
The Townshend act triggered riots by the colonists and helped spark the "Liberty" seizure
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.
These acts were proposed by Charles Townshend. They were designed to collect revenue from colonists.
boycott
The Townshend Acts were a type of external tax. The Townshend Acts were enacted in 1767 and the colonists were opposed to it.
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