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As a result of the Revolutionary war, Britain began imposing laws and putting more taxes on goods. Such as: sugar, paper, stamps, and tea. The colonists did not like this. They were not only angry at having to pay more for their things, but because they had no say in the decision. Jonathan Mayhew, a minister at the Old West Church in Boston, began preaching for the colonists to come together and protest against the raised taxes. No Taxation Without Representation, American Revolution Projects, Taxation Without Representation, History Project, Golden Age Comics, Ride The Wave, American Colonies, Vintage Pop Art, Comic Book Panels

As a result of the Revolutionary war, Britain began imposing laws and putting more taxes on goods. Such as: sugar, paper, stamps, and tea. The colonists did not like this. They were not only angry at having to pay more for their things, but because they had no say in the decision. Jonathan Mayhew, a minister at the Old West Church in Boston, began preaching for the colonists to come together and protest against the raised taxes.

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Sugar Act: The Sugar Act was passed on April 5th, 1764. The Sugar Act, also known as The American Revenue Act, was passed by the Parliament. The goal for the Sugar Act was to pay back the money lost within the war, by paying taxes on sugar. It was also an follow up of the Molasses Act of 1763. This was the first tax the colonists paid to repay the money from the French and Indian War. Intolerable Acts, American Revolution Projects, Causes Of The American Revolution, Sugar Act, British Parliament, Pay Debt, Homeschool Social Studies, Social Studies Classroom, Colonial History

Sugar Act: The Sugar Act was passed on April 5th, 1764. The Sugar Act, also known as The American Revenue Act, was passed by the Parliament. The goal for the Sugar Act was to pay back the money lost within the war, by paying taxes on sugar. It was also an follow up of the Molasses Act of 1763. This was the first tax the colonists paid to repay the money from the French and Indian War.

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The Tea Act was set in 1773 by Great Britain's Parliament. Since tea was being so heavily boycotted among the colonies, the Tea Act was needed in order for the tea company not to fail. The Tea Act gave the East India Company the right to sell tea among the colonies to reduce the large amount of tea they obtained. This would help the tea company become financially stronger and prosper. This act led to one of the most memorable causes of the Revolution: NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION. Townshend Acts, Classroom Structure, Yale Law, British Parliament, Tea History, 5th Grade Social Studies, Homework Helpers, Boston Tea, Colonial America

The Tea Act was set in 1773 by Great Britain's Parliament. Since tea was being so heavily boycotted among the colonies, the Tea Act was needed in order for the tea company not to fail. The Tea Act gave the East India Company the right to sell tea among the colonies to reduce the large amount of tea they obtained. This would help the tea company become financially stronger and prosper. This act led to one of the most memorable causes of the Revolution: NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION.

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Sugar Act:  1764 act that put a three cent tax on foreign refined sugar and increased taxes on coffee, indigo, and certain kinds of wine.  It banned importation of rum and French wines.  These taxes affected only a certain part of the population, but the affected merchants were very vocal.  The taxes were raised without the consent of the colonists.  This was one of the first instances in which colonists wanted a say in how much they were taxed Sugar Act, French Wines, Geography Worksheets, Boston Tea, British Tea, Group Project, Group Projects, Eighth Grade, French Wine

Sugar Act: 1764 act that put a three cent tax on foreign refined sugar and increased taxes on coffee, indigo, and certain kinds of wine. It banned importation of rum and French wines. These taxes affected only a certain part of the population, but the affected merchants were very vocal. The taxes were raised without the consent of the colonists. This was one of the first instances in which colonists wanted a say in how much they were taxed

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