The tea act
The tax on tea to be imported by the East India Company.
They boycotted the British imports
The Townshend Acts started in 1767 in Great Britain by their Parliament. The Parliament had passed several acts relating to the British colonies in North America.
Because a newer leader, named Lord North, saw that the British weren't gaining any money from the acts. so early in 1770, he convinced the Parliament to repeal all of the Townshend Acts, except for one, the tax on tea.
The taxes to remain after the Townshend Acts were repealed were the Intolerable/Coercive Acts and the other big tax to remain is the Tea Acts
the stamp act was repealed
The taxes to remain after the Townshend Acts were repealed were the Intolerable/Coercive Acts and the other big tax to remain is the Tea Acts
repealed the Stamp and Townshend Acts
The british kept taxes on tea.
British Parliament had repealed (Take back laws) the Townshend Acts earlier that very day.
Tea
Britain partially repealed the Townshend acts on March 5, 1770. The act was fully repealed a month later.
the British parliament passed the townshend acts
The British Parliament repealed some of the Townshend Act duties. While most of the new taxes were repealed, the tax on tea continued and the British government kept on trying to tax the colonists without their consent. This finally led to the Boston Tea Party, followed by the American Revolution.
The tea act
The townshend acts were repealed because the colonists didn't believe they should be taxed on every little thing.