The purpose of the townshend act was to strengthen the power of the British Parliment, along with the British Royals. Charles Townshend convinced Parliment to pass a series of laws imposing new taxes on the colonists which included special tax on paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea imported by colonists. The acts also insured that colonial officials, such as judges and governors received salaries directly from the Royals.
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The purpose of the Townshend act was to raise revenue among the colonies by taxing items that were imported from Great Britain. This money was to be used to pay the salaries of the judges and governors and enable them to have colonial rule independence.
The colonies banded together to revolt against Britain as a result of the Townshend Acts. Charles Townshend created the Townshend Acts.
it was important because they were trying to resort there power.
1767
It is important to know the dates of the Acts that were signed in American History. The Townshend Act was passed in the month of July.