Many countries (other than the US) have what is known as the "state church". In Denmark it is the Lutheran church; in the UK it is the Anglican church. Since the churches are 'state owned' they achieve most of their income from the state through taxation to the residents. A certain percentage of wage taxes go directly to the church of the state.
Many countries (other than the US) have what is known as the "state church". In Denmark it is the Lutheran church; in the UK it is the Anglican church. Since the churches are 'state owned' they achieve most of their income from the state through taxation to the residents. A certain percentage of wage taxes go directly to the church of the state.
These taxes upset the people who have to pay the taxes and those intelligent enough to know that even those who don't have to pay the taxes directly still end up paying in the form of price increases on everything that they buy in stores, groceries, and everything else that they purchase.
They didn't have representation.
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They are upset because they did not investigate it properly. They are also upset because the catholic church is very crowded. Many are not being taught.
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The colonists were upset that their taxes were going to Britain instead of their own economy. They also felt that they had no voice.
they felt upset.
It goes against the ideas of the church
There were several reasons that the colonists were upset about the taxes that they were required to pay by the British Parliament. These taxes were very high and there was no way to voice their opinions on the issue of taxes as there was no representatives for the colonists.
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