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It asserted people’s right to form a government that suits their needs.
Boston Tea Party
taxation without representation
Britain defended the colonists in the French and Indian War.
dictatorship
began imposing new taxes on the colonists
Colonists were protesting against tax policies they disliked.
Townshend Acts – Tax on printed goods
We then were ordered by our commander to open the hatches and take out all the chests of tea and throw them overboard . . .. In about three hours...we had overboard every tea chest'' Which statement best explains the reason for the event described?
It asserted people’s right to form a government that suits their needs.
Boston Tea Party
taxation without representation
Britain defended the colonists in the French and Indian War.
dictatorship
began imposing new taxes on the colonists
Colonists were protesting against tax policies they disliked.
Townshend Acts – Tax on printed goods
Of the concepts listed, which was the most significant cause of American discontent with British control?
It asserted people’s right to form a government that suits their needs.
Boston Tea Party
taxation without representation
Britain defended the colonists in the French and Indian War.
dictatorship
began imposing new taxes on the colonists
Colonists were protesting against tax policies they disliked.
Townshend Acts – Tax on printed goods
Ideas of John Locke : - Rulers receive the right to govern from the people. -Unjust rulers can be forced from power. Based on the quotation above, which form of government would John Locke most oppose?
It asserted people’s right to form a government that suits their needs.
Boston Tea Party
taxation without representation
Britain defended the colonists in the French and Indian War.
dictatorship
began imposing new taxes on the colonists
Colonists were protesting against tax policies they disliked.
Townshend Acts – Tax on printed goods
A group of local teenagers are boycotting a clothing store. They are are gathering all of their apparel and burning it in the town square. -- Of the following choices, which historical event is similar to the fictional situation just described?
It asserted people’s right to form a government that suits their needs.
Boston Tea Party
taxation without representation
Britain defended the colonists in the French and Indian War.
dictatorship
began imposing new taxes on the colonists
Colonists were protesting against tax policies they disliked.
Townshend Acts – Tax on printed goods
Why did the British Parliament believe it had the right to levy taxes on American colonists in the 1760s?
It asserted people’s right to form a government that suits their needs.
Boston Tea Party
taxation without representation
Britain defended the colonists in the French and Indian War.
dictatorship
began imposing new taxes on the colonists
Colonists were protesting against tax policies they disliked.
Townshend Acts – Tax on printed goods
''In these and the like Cases, when the Government is dissolved, the People are at liberty to provide for themselves, by erecting a new Legislative, differing from the other'' -John Locke...how did this idea influence the US?
It asserted people’s right to form a government that suits their needs.
Boston Tea Party
taxation without representation
Britain defended the colonists in the French and Indian War.
dictatorship
began imposing new taxes on the colonists
Colonists were protesting against tax policies they disliked.
Townshend Acts – Tax on printed goods
The results of the French and Indian War (1754–1763) led to the independence movement in the thirteen colonies because the British
It asserted people’s right to form a government that suits their needs.
Boston Tea Party
taxation without representation
Britain defended the colonists in the French and Indian War.
dictatorship
began imposing new taxes on the colonists
Colonists were protesting against tax policies they disliked.
Townshend Acts – Tax on printed goods
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