Why did British tax policies lead to tensions with the American colonies?

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Why did British tax policies lead to tensions with the American colonies?

Navigation Acts 1650 Description: Forbids the colonies from trading with nations other than England. Significance: Was not enforced until Colonial Response: Smuggled goods against the law.

Description- I border drawn by the English that forbid colonists to move westward. Significance- Shows the English are trying to control the colonists. Colonial Response- They move west anyway. It was their birthright!

Homework Read Pgs in your Textbook. Complete the worksheet “Events leading to the American War of Independence”