One of the most significant reasons why the colonists were against the British taxes was because they had no say over them, as they were not represented in the British government. The United States Declaration of Independence was ratified on July 4, 1776.
No taxation without representation.
no taxation without representation
the tax was only going to the british soldiers and not to them
"Taxation without representation"
The British Closed the Harbor and made the boston people pay for the tea that had been dumped.the colonists got very angry.
The colonists were angry because of the famous line "no taxation without representation." Britain kept passing acts and the colonists had no say. The Sugar Act and Townshend Acts had been passed before the Stamp Act. In the end, Britain did repeal (get rid of) the Stamp Act, but then passed an act requiring the colonists to house British soldiers.
* * A war.
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What changed the colonists ideas about British later
why did the british make the colonist angry
they were angry because how they were getting treated by the king.
The british were angry at the colonists rejection
In a nutshell, they were angry because they had no direct representation in the British Government. Taxation without representation!
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The British government was angry at the colonists, who did not want to pay for their own defense.
angry and determined to be free of the British
angry and determined to be free of the British
Gave it back to France, which made the colonists angryGave it back to France which made the colonists angry