Why did American colonists become upset with English rule in the 1760s? A. King George III refused to appoint royal governors to the colonies. B. The New England colonies wanted to unite with Canada. C. Americans sympathized with France in the French and Indian War. D. Parliament passed new taxes on the colonies without granting them representation.
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the answer is (D).
some addditional information from internet.
March 22, 1765 – The Parliament of Great Britain passes the Stamp Act, imposing the first direct tax levied from Great Britain on the thirteen American colonies. This is to help pay for British military operations in North America.
some addditional information from internet.
March 22, 1765 – The Parliament of Great Britain passes the Stamp Act, imposing the first direct tax levied from Great Britain on the thirteen American colonies. This is to help pay for British military operations in North America.
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Parliament passed new taxes on the colonies without granting them representation.
Explanation:
- American colonists became upset with English rule in the 1960s as Britishers began to implement taxes on colonists.
- Americans considered being citizens of Great Britain and subjects of King George III.
- Britishers started introducing acts to put restrictions on trade, which colonist relied on for economic prosperity in colonies.
- The requirement to pay debt-led Britishers to introduce taxes like the Stamp Act and the Townsend Acts in the 1960s.
- Colonists became angry because they were forces to pay taxes without any representation.
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