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Why was the Townshend Acts repealed?

1.The British government raised enough money in taxes

2.Merchants were losing money because colonists' boycotted British goods

3.The British government though colonists did not deserve to pay taxes

4.The colonist stopped boycotting the tax on British goods

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User PHearst
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Answer:

It is because Merchants were losing money because of the boycotting. The British had to repeal all the taxes except the one for tea because they were losing money.

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User Michal Gajdos
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Answer:

I could be wrong but I think its 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Sorry if im wrong... Im in 6th grade... bleh

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User Joshweir
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