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  1. Charles Townshend (Raynham, 28 de agosto de 1725 - Londres, 4 de setembro de 1767) foi um político britânico que ocupou vários cargos no Parlamento da Grã-Bretanha. Seu estabelecimento da controversa Lei de Townshend é considerada uma das principais causas da Revolução Americana .

  2. Charles Townshend (27 August 1725 – 4 September 1767) was a British politician who held various titles in the Parliament of Great Britain. His establishment of the controversial Townshend Acts is considered one of the key causes of the American Revolution . Townshend was born at Raynham Hall in Norfolk, England, as the second son ...

  3. Atos Townshend Para ajudar a pagar suas enormes dívidas da Guerra dos Sete Anos (1756-1763), o Parlamento Britânico - a conselho de Charles Townshend, o Chanceler do Tesouro Britânico - votou para cobrar novos impostos sobre as colônias americanas.

  4. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Charles Townshend was a British chancellor of the Exchequer whose measures for the taxation of the British American colonies intensified the hostilities that eventually led to the American Revolution. The second son of the 3rd Viscount Townshend, he was educated at Cambridge and Leyden. In 1747 he.

  5. 14 de abr. de 2024 · June 21, 1738, Raynham (aged 63) Political Affiliation: Whig Party. Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend (born April 18, 1675, Raynham Hall, Norfolk, England—died June 21, 1738, Raynham) was a Whig statesman who directed British foreign policy from 1721 to 1730. He succeeded his father, Horatio Townshend, as viscount in 1687 ...

  6. In 1767, Charles Townshend, Britain’s chancellor of the exchequer, imposed a series of new taxes designed to raise revenue. All imports of glass, lead, paint, and tea were to be taxed, new customs officials were to be sent to the colonies to collect, and courts of admiralty were created to prosecute violators and smugglers.

  7. Charles Townshend (1725-1767) Charles Townshend (1725-1767), the second son of the Charles, 3rd Viscount Townshend, and his wife Ethelreda Harrison, is best known for the American Revenue Act of 1767 that bears his name as the "Townshend duties." Educated at Lincoln's Inn; Clare College, Cambridge; and at Leiden University, he was first elected ...