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the revenues fromt the taxation would go to support British officials and judges in America
After bowing to colonists' refusal of the Stamp Act, Parliament sought to establish immediate control of the situation and the colonies. It declared it had the full right to make laws to bind the people and colonies of America in all cases with or without Parliamentary representation. As can be expected, this did not go over well with the colonists who took it to mean there were going to be more aggressive attempts to subjugate them on the way
After the Stamp Act, colonists were furious. Britain reacted to this by repealing the Stamp Act and proposing the Quaternary Act, in which colonists were forced to house British soldiers.xd
The French colonial attempts were mainly by force, while Spanish colonial attempts employed things like bribery, mainly using newly developed things such as maracas, enchiladas, and lawn mowers.
No. As Sephiroth is Cloud's enemy, he attempts to intimidate him by telling him he's a puppet. Enemies do that after all, right?
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Almost completely without impact
Boston tea party
The Townshend Acts required the colonists to pay taxes without their consent. This taxes were placed upon the Colonies by Britain. The colonists were perturbed over these taxes, resulting in such things like the Boston Tea Party in attempts to rebel against these taxes.
The colonists came and built cities, grew crops, and started the United States.
Many colonists thought taxation without representation was fundamentally wrong.
The Townshend Acts required the colonists to pay taxes without their consent. This taxes were placed upon the Colonies by Britain. The colonists were perturbed over these taxes, resulting in such things like the Boston Tea Party in attempts to rebel against these taxes.
colonists believed that since the government had no representative they had no right to tax them. Their rallying cry was "NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION!!"
It is because the colonists were taxed without having a representation in parliment.So they think it is not fair.
The colonists were largely united by the actions of the British and their attempts to levy additional taxes without representation. George Washington was a senior officer in the French and Indian War and later was chosen as the commander-in-chief of the continental army in the American Revolution.
colonists believed that since the government had no representative they had no right to tax them. Their rallying cry was "NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION!!"