<span>First of all there was no Dark Ages really. Term Dark Ages itself was invented by renaissance authors who tried to glorified their own age by bashing what proceeded the. Actual changes were, as always are, very gradual. </span>
The answer is True for sure.
The answer is A= people electing representatives to decide for them
The Sugar and Currency Acts in 1764. These were implemented to raise revenue of the Kingdom. It was also the same goal as British Tax, which was indirect taxation as well.
The Stamp Congress or The First Congress of The American Colonies held in 1765. It was an act of protest against the British Tax because it was brought to the Colonies without representation in Parliament.
American Revolution 1765 to 1783 was pushed by tax imposition without proper representation.
The <span>Declaratory Act last 1766, was implemented to unite the colonies and have authority to create laws.
</span>The British Parliament created <span>Taxation Colonies Act of 1778 made a declaration that they would never again impose any taxation or raise revenue to its colonies.
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Thomas Paine's Common Sense helped on englightening the colonies of the government's role and the peoples' action to have a government and a constitution that would represent the people. The relationship between Britain and its colonies intensified during the imposition of taxation and raising of revenues without representation from parliament colonies, this pushed the American Revolution. The colonies came to realization to have their own independence.
As a wife of a member of the Boston tea party I believe that we need to break free from the British with violence we need to break them where the men cannot. When the British invade our homes we poison them to get them away from our homes. We should be violent against the British as they have taken human rights away. We need to birth kids to fight the British.