after the British repealed the stamp act they put in another law instead it was called the townshed acts and it taxed things such as lead, paper, tea, glass and paint.
If this is on your studies weekly. Its Navigiation.-K
The goods taxed, included basic items-such as glass, tea, paper, and lead-had to import because the did not produce them. ---S.L.B.
The first tax ever was the sugar act. The sugar act taxed all imported goods from England.
Some of the goods produced must be given directly to yhe government
Some were simply crooks. Some believed they were being unfairly taxed
why do you think England taxed goods imported from or exported to other countries
townshend act
England felt they needed to control the colonies. They thought of the thirteen original colonies as an extention of themselves, and just a way to make more money. Thus, they taxed all imported/exported goods. This was one of the factors that triggered the Revlutionary War.
The Townshend Acts taxed the goods being imported to the colonies.
If this is on your studies weekly. Its Navigiation.-K
The goods taxed, included basic items-such as glass, tea, paper, and lead-had to import because the did not produce them. ---S.L.B.
The Stamp Act was passed in 1765. Some taxed items were:paperstampsteanewspapersletterscardsdicepamphlets
if you mean food, food is not taxed! none nada! lolz :)
The first tax ever was the sugar act. The sugar act taxed all imported goods from England.
they boycotted the taxed goods
The Navigation Acts were a series of English laws that heavily regulated trade in the colonies, particularly affecting taxed goods shipped from the southern colonies to countries other than England. These acts mandated that certain goods, such as tobacco and sugar, be exported only to England or other English colonies, thereby restricting colonial trade and ensuring that profits flowed back to England. The enforcement of these laws contributed to growing tensions between the colonies and the British government, ultimately leading to colonial discontent.
they were angry