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Essay On Colonists

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In my opinion the colonist mainly rebelled against the different Acts put in place by the government due to they did not want to be controlled. The people did not want the government or anyone else telling them what to do or how to spend their money. As in today’s time we are used to taxes; however, no one likes change, especially one enforced on you by the government taking away your liberalness.

The first act was the Sugar act, whereas the British officials taxed sugar from non-British colonies, as well as some other food and beverages (Schultz, n.d.). This act as I stated above was mainly frowned upon due to the colonist were not used to being forced to pay taxes. Next came the Quartering Act where the people were to allow the British soldiers to sleep in their homes and feed them, this was to be paid by the colonial assemblies. Or better known to us now as a group of officials within the government like the House of Representatives or the Senate that make decisions so it is not just one person making the call, it’s a group. However, the colonial assemblies would not …show more content…

This act gave the British control of all tea sales in the colonies. In retaliation a group of colonist disguised themselves and boarded ships carrying the British East India Company’s tea. This group proceeded to destroy 340 chest equitant to 92,000 pounds of the tea, by throwing it overboard. With this act, no new tax was added to tea since this had already been taxed since the Townshend Acts. However, the control of the product was going to be used to bail out the British East India Company. This made the American colonist extremely angry, which led to the Boston Tea Party. There were two more laws put in place after this and referred to as the Intolerable Acts being that of the Coercive and Quebec Acts; these were basically to straighten out the wrongs of the

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