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Q: What made the colonists mad about the Townsend Act?
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What did the colonists do because of the Townsend?

They refused to the tax and got very mad and thought they didn't have to obey the laws


What did the stamp act cause?

colonists to get mad and boycott.


How did the behavior of the colonists cahange the stamp act?

It was 1765. The colonists were mad and protested. In 1766 it was repealed as a result of the colonists boycott.


How did the colonists act about stamp act?

mad because the had to pay more money for tea and things like.


How did the stamp act effect Great Britain?

the stamp act gave brittan rights to tax colonists


What effect did the stamp act 1765 have on british colonies?

It tortured them with a taxes, the colonists were mad


What British actions were unpopular and made the colonists mad?

taxes


What were the colonist mad about in The Intolerable Acts?

The Colonists were mad about Intolerable Act because the British Parliament passed five laws during 1774 , and the Colonists had no say in anything. That was another reason for the Colonists to be mad at the British Government


Why were the colonist mad about the stamp act?

Because it was another attempt by the British to control the colonists who had no representation in Parliament.


In 1765 American colonists were especially upset over?

During their time as colonists, Americans had many things to be mad about. In 1765 the biggest issue was the Stamp Act.


Why was the Quartering Act so upsetting to colonists?

It made the colonist mad because the british soldiers could come into their house and stay there and the colonist would have to give them food clothes and ect.......


How did the king of England break the contract with the colonists?

The king imposed unjust taxes and restricted trade which made the colonists very mad.