sugar act
Why did Virginia colonists want a local goverment to make their laws?Why did virginia colonists want a local goverment to make their laws?Why did virginia colonists want a local goverment to make their laws?Why did virginia colonists want a local goverment to make their laws?
The Colonists felt that they were justified in refusing to obey certain British laws and officials. With the Stamp act, they were being taxed without having any say in the government that was taxing them. They also did not need the British soldiers telling them what to do, because they felt they were no longer British citizens.
Cause they had no representation of the taxation
Stamp Act
One reason for the deterioration of relations between the British and the colonists were that the colonies were restricted to trading only with England. The other reason for deterioration is the fact that England taxed the colonies an exorbitant amount.
lots... for ex they forced colonists to quarter british soldier. taxed everything etc
Parliament taxed the colonists
the colonists did not want to be taxed directly by parliament
1. parliament had interfered in colonists directly 2. it taxed the colonists without their consent
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one was ''no taxtation with out representation'' the king taxed the colonists with out caring about what the colonists had to say about it. the colonists thought it was unfair so they boycotted the goods that the the king taxed them on.
Americans were British and therefore were under English rule. The king owned the colonies and he could make laws at will.
the colonists did not want to be taxed directly by parliament
the colonists did not want to be taxed directly by parliament
the colonists did not want to be taxed directly by parliament
BRITTISH!!! an answer by savanah anderson.
Yes.