The goods taxed, included basic items-such as glass, tea, paper, and lead-had to import because the did not produce them.
---S.L.B.
The Townshend Acts placed taxes on imported items, such as glass, tea, paper, lead, and paints.
Basic items were taxed such as glass, tea, paper, and lead that colonists had to import becuase they didnt want to produce them.
-Zara =)
The Townshend Acts taxed paint, paper, and tea
Imported Goods(:
glass, paint, paper, lead, teas, oil
tea
It taxed glass, paper, paint and lead.
These were some of the items on which duties (taxes) were levied by England on its American colonies.
It was the Revenue Act of 1767.
Because a newer leader, named Lord North, saw that the British weren't gaining any money from the acts. so early in 1770, he convinced the Parliament to repeal all of the Townshend Acts, except for one, the tax on tea.
So basically the Townshend Acts happened because a general court dude put taxes on many important items the colonists needed to live.
Glass, tea, paper, &&' lead.
The settlers
Parliament taxed the colonists
It taxed glass, paper, paint and lead.
The British Parliament placed a tax on these items prior to the American Revolution. This act was called the Townsend Act and was enacted in 1767.
Tea.
Tea
That was the Townshend Acts. :)
In the Townshend Acts, things like lead, paint, paper, glass, and tea were taxed. (The Revenue Act of 1767).
law were passed by Parliament in 1770
These were some of the items on which duties (taxes) were levied by England on its American colonies.
Charles Townshend was responsible for the law that taxed tea, glass, lead, and paint. These were known as the Townshend Acts.