Determine whether each act was meant to restrict the colonists, tax the colonists,
or both. (ig there’s more than one answer)

Determine whether each act was meant to restrict the colonists tax the colonists or both ig theres more than one answer class=

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The stamp act and the Townshend act was to tax the colonists while the tea act, the currency act and the coercive act was to restrict the colonists.

  • The stamp act was to tax the colonists
  • the Townshend act was to tax the colonists
  • The tea act was to restrict the colonists.
  • The currency act was to restrict the colonists
  • The coercive intolerable act was to punish and restrict the colonists

The tax act was established by the British parliament to tax the colonists in America to help pay a tax that was represented by stamp on papers and documents

The Townshend act was tax duty that was placed on goods such as glass, paper, tea and paint that was imported to the colony by the British parliament.

The tea act was done to grant the East Indian company monopoly on the production of tea. The company was on the verge of bankruptcy. The act was to grant them monopoly on the sale of tea in the colony.

The currency act was a prohibition and restriction on the issuance of new currency bills. The British parliament took control of the currency system of the Colonists.

The coercive intolerable act were restrictive laws that was passed on the colonists as a means of punishment.

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