There was the Stamp Act and the Town Shed Act.
The colonists had never been taxed before. They felt that the British did nothing for them.
townshend acts
They were mad at the British because they taxed them and they didn't believed that they should have been taxed and they passed the quarting act which made them house British soldiers and they believed that the British power was to strong.
The British believed that taxes were fair because the British gave them safety, so they taxed the colonies for a way to repay them. I think....
Heavily taxed by the British government.
Representatives from the 13 colonies, except Georgia, met for what became the first Continental Congress. They came togetheroppose British policies that restricted their rights and taxed them without representation in Parliament
it forced colonists to accept British soldiers into their homes
After the French and Indian war the British were having trouble paying for all of the warfare, therefore the British unfairly taxed the colonies to help pay for it.
Obviously, sugar was one of the things taxed in the sugar act. But other things such as molasses, select wines, cloth, and some coffee were taxed because they did not come from the colonies.
The British taxed the American colonists for far too many items.
The war caused England a great amount of money. They taxed colonies without their opinion about it.
The war caused England a great amount of money. They taxed colonies without their opinion about it.