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  1. En 1767, con la aprobación de los Townshend Acts, un impuesto a los bienes de consumo en la América del Norte británica, los colonos creían que su libertad ya que los leales súbditos británicos habían sido agredidos por segunda vez. EL TOWNSHEND ACTÚA. El mandato de Lord Rockingham como primer ministro no fue largo (1765-1766).

  2. Townshend Acts, series of four acts passed by the British Parliament in 1767 in an attempt to exert authority over the American colonies. They were composed of the Suspending Act, the Townshend duties (Revenue Act), the act that created the Board of the Customs Commissioners, and the Indemnity Act.

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    The Townshend Acts, named after Charles Townshend, British chancellor of the Exchequer, imposed duties on British china, glass, lead, paint, paper and tea imported to the colonies. Benjamin Franklinhad informed the British Parliament that the colonies intended to start manufacturing their own goods rather than paying duties on imports. These partic...

    The Townshend duties went into effect on November 20, 1767, close on the heels of the Declaratory Act of 1766, which stated that British Parliament had the same authority to tax the American colonies as they did in Great Britain. By December, two widely circulated documents had united colonists in favor of a boycott of British goods. These influent...

    By 1769, more than 2,000 British troops had arrived in Boston to restore order—a large number considering only about 16,000 people lived in Boston at the time. Skirmishes between patriot colonists and British soldiers—as well as colonists loyal to the British Crown—became increasingly common. To protest taxes, patriots often vandalized stores selli...

    Charles Townshend (1725-1767); The Colonia Williamsburg Foundation. Townshend Acts; Boston Tea Party Museum. What we get wrong about taxes and the American Revolution. PBS News Hour. 2016.

  3. 16 de sept. de 2020 · Charles Townshend creó las leyes de Townshend, que imponían aranceles a los productos importados. Las leyes declaratorias y de Townshend. Para apaciguar a los colonos enojados, los británicos aprobaron la Ley Declaratoria de 1766, que derogó la Ley del Timbre.

  4. The first of the Townshend Acts, sometimes simply known as the Townshend Act, was the Revenue Act 1767 (7 Geo 3 c 46). This act represented the Chatham ministry's new approach to generating tax revenue in the American colonies after the repeal of the Stamp Act in 1766.

  5. Las Townshend Acts fueron una serie de leyes aprobadas por el gobierno británico sobre las colonias americanas en 1767. Establecieron nuevos impuestos y quitaron algunas libertades de los colonos, incluidas las siguientes: Nuevos impuestos a las importaciones de papel, pintura, plomo, vidrio y té.