TAILIEUCHUNG - Gale Encyclopedia Of American Law 3Rd Edition Volume 10 P9

Gale Encyclopedia of American Law Volume 10 P9 fully illuminates today's leading cases, major statutes, legal terms and concepts, notable persons involved with the law, important documents and more. Legal issues are fully discussed in easy-to-understand language, including such high-profile topics as the Americans with Disabilities Act, capital punishment, domestic violence, gay and lesbian rights, physician-assisted suicide and thousands more. | 68 TOWNSHEND ACTS Reynolds Osborne M. Jr. 2009. Local Government Law. 3d ed. St. Paul Minn. West. CROSS REFERENCE Zoning. TOWNSHEND ACTS The Revolutionary War in America was the result of a series of acts levied against the colonists by the English Parliament. One of these measures the Townshend Acts not only contributed to the American Revolution but precipitated the boston massacre as well. In 1767 Parliament decided to reduce the property tax in England. To compensate for the deficit charles Townshend chancellor of the exchequer proposed legislation that would raise revenue from various taxes directed at the colonists. These laws called the Townshend Acts imposed duties on the importation of such articles as lead glass paint tea and paper into the colonies. The money collected from the colonists was to be applied to the payment of wages of English officials assigned to the colonies. In addition to the taxes the acts also provided for the maintenance of the American Board of customs commissioners in Boston. A third aspect of the legislation involved the disbanding of the New York legislature. This assembly had staunchly opposed and refused to accept the Quartering Act of 1765 and all its meetings were suspended until it complied with the unpopular act. Antagonism between the colonists and English officials over the Townshend Acts increased and English troops were sent to quell disturbances. Agitation continued and on March 5 1770 the Boston Massacre occurred when English soldiers fired into a crowd of hostile colonists killing five men. The colonists drafted nonimportation agreements and boycotted English goods. English merchants felt the loss of revenue and in 1770 the Townshend Acts were repealed with the exception of a tax on tea. This tax retained to reaffirm the right of Parliament to levy taxes on the colonists led to the Boston Tea Party. FURTHER READINGS Knight Carol Lynn H. 1990. The American Colonial Press and the Townshend Crisis 1766-1770 A Study in .

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