Between 1650 and 1696, the British Parliament passed a series of Navigation Acts that limited colonial trade by using mercantilism. …show more content…
The British will leave a permanent army in the colonies to protect them from any Native American threats or attacks. As a result, Prime Minister George Greenville asked Parliament to pass increased taxes on the colonies to pay for the war debt and protection. The colonists felt they were independent now, and the British Parliament needed their consent before taxing the colonists. The colonists spoke out against the taxation without …show more content…
However, the colonists start to feel that they are losing direct control over the colonies. They also feel as if the British crown believes they are not capable of making their own laws and hearing their own court cases.
The Townsend Act: 1767 is when Parliament decided to demand taxes on glass, lead, paint, etc. for the colonies. The colonists took action! The colonists will boycott these items. Then, in 1770, due to the tensions as a result of the Boston Massacre, the Townsend Act: 1767 was repealed.
The Boston Massacre: 1770 was a huge mess! The colonists in Boston were taunting and insulting the British soldiers. First, the colonists were mocking the soldiers: such as marching and battle formation. Then, the colonists started to throw snowballs, pieces of ice, clubs, and other objects while chanting “ go ahead and fire” and “shoot us”. The British just couldn’t handle this abuse any longer. So, the British soldiers began to fire into the crowd of colonists, killing at least five men. The colonists protested and brought the soldiers to trial. Also, the Townsend Act was repealed in 1770 only to ease tension after the Boston Massacre, but they will keep the tax on