You are probably looking for taxation without representation.
because they had to pay even more money
The arguments the American colonists made against British policies of 1763-1776 related to representation. The main argument that rallied support of the colonists was taxation without representation.
Well they threw stones,rocks and many more things to get the colonists hot.
The colonists were angry at the King because he taxed the colonists without letting them have representation in government. The colonists saw these taxes unfair and rebelled against the King.
On the Boston tea party colonist dressed up as Indians and threw a lot of tea into the harbor. This was done because of the taxes having to be raised
user-generated content: report abuse The British system of mercantilism was opposed by many American colonists because it? they had tasted economic independence for too long of a period just to sink back to british mercantilism policies
The British changed their economic and political policies towards the colonists from 1763 to 1775 because of the rebellion shown by the colonists. The British tried to impose their financial burden due to British wars on the colonists via various ways including taxes but the colonists rebelled.
In response to the change in British policies in the 1760s, the colonists organized boycotts, followed by a revolution
In response to the change in British policies in the 1760s, the colonists organized boycotts, followed by a revolution
In response to the change in British policies in the 1760s, the colonists organized boycotts, followed by a revolution
because they had to pay even more money
yes the british had no right to tax the colonists
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The colonists thought Parliament had no right to tax them directly.
Colonist did only one thing to get the British to change their policies. The only thing they did was write the British letters.
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yes they had reason to rebel