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Identify And Explain The Natigation Act Of 1660

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Have yall ever wondered what the road to the Revolution was? The revolution was the product of the 40 years of abuse by the British authorities that many colonies regarded as a threat to their liberty and property but people do not act simply in response to objective reality but according to the meaning that they give to events. The revolution resulted from the way colonists intepreted events. The American patriots were alarmed by what they saw as a conspiracy against their liberty. They feared that the corruption and the abuse of power by the British goverment would take there own society and futher,they were tuble by the knowledge that they had no say over a goverment three thousand miles away. Let me explain the Natigation act of 1660. …show more content…

Under the molasses act colonial merchants had been required to pay a tax of sixpence per gallon on the importation of foreign molasses,but because of corruption,they mostly evaded the tax and undercut the intention of the tax that the english product would be cheaper than that from the french from west indians.this hurt the british west indies market in molasses. The colonies were upset because they were the only ones getting taxed and not the rest of britain. Another tax was passed,however this placed taxes on many items.This tax is called the stamp act.the stamp taxes newspaper,lines and colonial paper product.these are all paper items.if you’re wondering why all these taxes are getting placed,its because the king was trying to pay off all the war debt, however after the stamp act was passed a series of resolution are published stating the stamp act violates the right of colonies. The rights of a colonies was “taxtion without representation” which the colonies stood by. They thought it was just unfair to just tax them without there consint also,the king george the third only taxed the colones and not the …show more content…

This caused more resentment against british colonies porters and begin the soilders to trial,as said in the last paragraph the townshend act will then be repeal in

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