townshend
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The Townshend Acts were a precursor to the American Revolutionary War, as they heightened tensions between the colonists and British authorities.
Definition:A series of laws passed by the British Parliament during the 18th century that imposed taxes on the American colonies, including the use of certain items or services.
Example:Lord Townshend's policies heavily influenced colonial America, leading to significant resistance among the colonists.
Definition:A high-ranking member of the British aristocracy and government during the 18th century, serving as Prime Minister of Great Britain for a time.
Example:The Townshend Tax was met with protests and boycotts by American colonists, contributing to the growing unrest.
Definition:A specific tax or tariff imposed by Lord Townshend and the British government on British and colonial goods, often used to fund government operations.
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