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What colonists did not consider unfair taxes a good reason for rebellion?

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Which colonists did not consider unfair taxes a good reason for rebellion?Loyalists
Which colonists wanted to fight the British for American independence?Patriots
George Washington was chosen commander of the Continental Army upon the recommendation ofJohn Adams.

What were some of the ways colonists rebelled against the unfair taxes?

The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods. In 1773 some colonists in Boston, Massachusetts demonstrated their frustration by dressing up like Indians, sneaking onto ships in the harbor, and dumping imported tea into the water.

Why were the colonists angry after the Tea Act?

The passing of the Tea Act imposed no new taxes on the American colonies. Besides the tax on tea which had been in place since 1767, what fundamentally angered the American colonists about the Tea Act was the British East India Company’s government sanctioned monopoly on tea.

Which colonist did not consider unfair taxes a good reason for rebellion against Britain?

CHAPTER 5 HISTORY TEST REVIEW — FLASH CARDS, MATCH GAME, CONCENTRATION, ETC.

AB
Benjamin FranklinRan the 1st postoffice established by the 2nd Continental Congress.
Paul RevereShouted “The regulars are out!”
William PrescottPatriout Leader
LoyalistsColonists who did not consider unfair taxes a good reason to rebel.

How did the colonists protest against the Stamp Act?

Colonists React to the Stamp Act An angry mob protest against the Stamp Act by carrying a banner reading ‘The Folly of England, the Ruin of America’ through the streets of New York. These resolutions denied Parliament’s right to tax the colonies and called on the colonists to resist the Stamp Act.

How did the colonists rebel against the taxes?

Britain also needed money to pay for its war debts. The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens. The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods.

Why did the colonists argue that these taxes were unfair?

The English felt that the colonists should pay taxes because the English government was providing services that the colonists would otherwise have had to do without. The Americans felt the taxes were unfair because they were being imposed by a government in which the colonists had no “voice.”

Which act stated that Parliament did have the right to tax colonists?

the Stamp Act
The British needed to station a large army in North America as a consequence and on 22 March 1765 the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act, which sought to raise money to pay for this army through a tax on all legal and official papers and publications circulating in the colonies.

What caused the colonists to rebel?

The colonists rebelled against the British because of the excessive taxation that was levied upon all the colonies that were controlled by Great Britain. This was caused by the French and Indian war which lead to Britain’s debt for war to double in amount, so in reaction, they had to pay off these war debts.

Why did the colonists feel the tax laws were unfair?

Primarily because of their stated purposes, which the colonists thought of as complete rubbish, along with thwarted expectations. British North American colonists had participated in the Seven Years’ War and made a good showing of themselves, driving the French from the continent.

When does it become unfair to pay taxes?

It becomes unfair when some Americans are taxed at a rate of 20 percent of their income while others are taxed at a zero percent rate and even receive additional money from tax returns. As a nation the United States must have a Fair Tax. Today’s effective tax rate is over 45 percent for Americans in the highest tax bracket.

Is the 20 percent federal income tax rate unfair?

It becomes unfair when some Americans are taxed at a rate of 20 percent of their income while others are taxed at a zero percent rate and even receive additional money from tax returns. As a nation the United States must have a Fair Tax. Today’s effective tax rate is over 45 percent for Americans in the highest tax bracket.

Why did the idealists oppose taxation without representation?

A few of the idealists particularly opposed taxation without representation. Certain specific taxes were unpopular for various reasons, unfairness not being one of them. There were many legitimate grievances against the British treatment of its colonies, but the taxes were not particularly onerous or unfair by the standards of the time.