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antiseptic1488 [7]
4 years ago
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1. What was one effect of new British taxes on colonists? (1 point).

History
2 answers:
Delvig [45]4 years ago
8 0

One effect of new British taxes on American colonists was outraged colonists protested new taxes. These taxes were met with violent protests by groups such as the Sons of Liberty. Along with protest, British taxes were met with rioting after the First Continental Congress.

Further Explanation:

One of the most significant causes of the American Revolution was the idea of taxes. After the French and Indian War, the British government had a significant amount of debt that they had to pay off. To pay this debt off, the British government turned to the colonists since they protected the American colonists from the French during the aforementioned war.

American colonists were outraged by the new taxes, as they were passed without their consent. These taxes were passed by the British parliament, where the colonists did not have representation. Colonists cried "no taxation without representation" as a response to these taxes. This is when groups like the Sons of Liberty formed. Their goal was to protest the new taxes by any means necessary. They tarred and feathered tax collectors and even organized the Boston Tea Party.

Ultimately, these conflicts between the British government and the American colonists could not be solved. This is what lead to the American Revolution and America becoming an independent country.

Learn More:

Explanation of the Declaration of Independence- brainly.com/question/2017710

Key Details:

Topic: American History, American Revolution

Grade Level: 7-12

Keywords: Sons of Liberty, taxes, First Continental Congress, "no taxation without representation"

olga55 [171]4 years ago
5 0
1. C<span>. Outraged colonists protested the new taxes-- taxes on sugar, stamps, tea, and other goods angered colonists causing protest and boycotts. 

2. A</span><span>. Sons of Liberty-- the Sons of Liberty were a group of young men willing to use violence to voice outrage over British acts and taxes. Sam Adams was one of the most notable leaders of the group. 

3. A</span><span>. Rioting-- The First Continental Congress made the decision to fight against the British and take their first steps toward independence. </span>
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