Why did the colonists not support the townshend acts
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- The colonists opposed the Townshend Acts because the colonists thought that England was threatening their freedom by taxing them without their consent.
- The colonists reacted so violently to the Tea Act because they thought that the British were trying for yet another time to take away their freedom to tax themselves.
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