American colonists thought British taxes were unfair.
American colonists thought British taxes were unfair.
The Americans had to pay taxes to the British because the British started the colonies to get profit from it.
They believed thy didn't have to pay British taxes because they were the colonists after all
The British opposed new taxes after the war because they needed to pay off all of the fines for the war. The taxes that the British opposed were on things imported into the states such as on paint, paper, and the well known TEA!
he thought they were un fair
They thought it wasn't fair.
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....
They thought it was fair to tax the colonists.
Because when the colonists first thought about taxes & stuff. They seen and thought it was fair. Plus some people weren't really paying the taxes. So it didn't matter. Then the britihsh went further and raised taxes and actually made sure every single colonists was paying those taxes.
The colonists did not want taxes imposed by the british parliament.
the colonies did not think it was fair
they didn't buy British tea because of the high taxes. the colonists thought if they didn't buy British tea, the British would lower the taxes.
They wasted a lot of money on us in the French and Indian war. They thought it only be fair for us to pay for some of it, as without their help we would not of won.
American colonists thought British taxes were unfair.
When the war of Independence began, colonists had to make a choice. They had to make a choice between remaining loyal or fighting for Independence. Colonist that supported independence from Britain was called Patriots. The patriots didn't like the British taxes. These colonists had no voice in the British parliament. The British shut down Boston Harbor port causing people to starve. The Colonist had no rights; the patriots didn't like the British taxes because they were unfair. Colonist that wanted to remain with Britain was known as Loyalist. They were usually wealthier than the patriots. Loyalist thought the British taxes made everything cheaper. They thought the taxes made everything cheaper. They also thought the taxes are fair pay for the protection of British navy. The loyalist thought the patriots acted like spoiled children. As this continued there were strong disagreements between both sides, which eventually led to disloyal acts against Great Britain which then led to war. - By Brezyy F. Babie Brown
because the colonist owedthe money to the british because the british gave them a free life with no taxes and free food