it is either 1767 1772 1773 1774
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The teapot stamping
forced the colonists to pay taxes.
The British falsely believed that the colonists had objected to the Stamp Act of 1766 because it was a direct on internal tax. Therefore, they believed colonists would accept external or indirect taxes on imports. The Townshend Acts imposed new duties on products such as tea, lead and paint.
EffectsDue to the Townshend Acts eventually caused the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea party.Samuel Adams and John Dickenson ( Boston Patriot) led the resisting people against the townshend acts.After the Boston massacre most of the newest taxes were taken back, but the tea tax was held.The townshend act also made colonists react violently and wanted to rid of it, which started a "war" between the colonists and tax collectors.CausesCharles Townshend made a law increasing taxes on glass, lead, paper, paints, and tea.Money that was collected from the taxes was wasted on the support of the British officials.
So basically the Townshend Acts happened because a general court dude put taxes on many important items the colonists needed to live.
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.
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 disliked the Townshend acts because of the colonist's distinction between internal and external taxes. It was believed that duties were external as none of the products, except for tea, were made in the colonies. This led to colonial boycott against British products.
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.
Because they were sick and tired of paying taxes.
The British made acts that added taxes for the colonists. The taxes include the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, The Intolerable Acts, the Tea tax, and the currency act.
forced the colonists to pay taxes.
These taxes were examples of taxation of the colonists who had no representation in Parliament.
The colonist said that the Britain had no rights to tax them.
The British was motivated in passing the Townshend Acts to collect taxes owed. They also wanted to punish the colonists.
The British falsely believed that the colonists had objected to the Stamp Act of 1766 because it was a direct on internal tax. Therefore, they believed colonists would accept external or indirect taxes on imports. The Townshend Acts imposed new duties on products such as tea, lead and paint.
It passed new laws for the colonists to follow those new laws
It passed new laws for the colonists to follow those new laws