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... Lord Townshend harvested the idea of growing turnips and other small rooted plants for stock to eat during the winter, therefore making it possible to keep ...
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... for the tea tax. But with the new Lord North ministry, some Townshend duties were enforced once again. In 1773, parliament passed ...
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... Acts can be describe as ringing the door bell of the entrance of independence; Lord North, the First Lord of the Treasury, repealed the Townshend duties except ...
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... After Grenville and Townshend the most incompetent was Lord North, who became Prime Minister in 1770 after the death of Charles Townshend. ...
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... Duties. In 1770, a new Prime Minister, Lord North, was elected and he got rid of the Townshend duties but kept the tax on tea. Also ...
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... Duties. In 1770, a new Prime Minister, Lord North, was elected and he got rid of the Townshend duties but kept the tax on tea. Also ...
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... The Townshend Acts just added to the uproar the colonists were having with ... attacks on colonial officials by the Sons of Liberty, Lord Hillsborough Secretary of ...
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... In September 1767 Townshend died suddenly and Lord North succeeded him. Tensions grew in Boston over the tax on tea and several boycotts had been tried. ...
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... In 1770, a new Prime Minister, Lord North, was elected and he disbanded the Townshend Duties but kept the tax on tea (The American Revolution, pg.163). ...
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... acts. In 1770, a new Prime Minister, Lord North, was elected and he disbanded the Townshend Acts but kept the tax on tea. In 1770 ...
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... A man named Lord Frederick North who was a new minister convinced Parliament to repeal the Townshend acts except for the Tea. He ...
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... minister, Lord Frederick North, realized the acts costed more to enforce than what they were bringing in. So he forced Parliament to lift the Townshend Acts. ...
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... Parliament (authority of many unfair taxes), Charles Townshend (founder of the Townshend Acts and enforcer of the Quartering Acts), and Lord North (instigator ...
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... acts. In 1770, a new Prime Minister, Lord North, was elected and he disbanded the Townshend Acts but kept the tax on tea. In 1770 ...
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... The company was quite willing to pay the Townshend tax of threepence a pound when ... Since the East India Company was carrying out a British law, Lord North and ...
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... The Townshend Acts were created to gain revenue from the American colonies. ... This is when Lord North made the Tea Act to save the company. ...
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... and Charleston inhabitants focused their concern on the remaining Townshend Duty. ... Lord Dartmouth proposed that the King should advise the Governor of ...
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... and Charleston inhabitants focused their concern on the remaining Townshend Duty. ... Lord Dartmouth proposed that the King should advise the Governor of ...
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... include things such as the Currency Act, Sugar and Stamp Acts, Declaratory Act, Townshend Duty Act ... The King also appointed Lord Grenville to be Prime Minister. ...
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... minister, Lord North, believing it unwise for England to hamper the sale of its own wares in outside markets, secured the repeal of most of the Townshend duties ...
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... agreement against Britain, vowing not to pay import duties imposed by the Townshend Acts ... he was asked by the Virginia Assembly to reply to Lord North's message ...
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... in many different departments culminating in his post as the First Lord of the ... with George, and much of the country's foreign policy was left to Townshend. ...
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... But then the secretary of state for the colonies, Lord Hillsborough, issued his own ... social strength would get them through to the repeal of the Townshend Duties ...
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... Massachusetts general court is using to oppose the Townshend Acts. 1768 - In April, England's Secretary of State for the Colonies, Lord Hillsborough, orders ...
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... Massachusetts general court is using to oppose the Townshend Acts. 1768 - In April, England's Secretary of State for the Colonies, Lord Hillsborough, orders ...
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... agent of the Pennsylvania Assembly, he was alarmed to hear Lord Granville, president ... and nothing can eradicate them (#2)." He opposed the Townshend Acts (1767 ...
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