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Margarita [4]
3 years ago
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In 1765, Britain's Parliament passed a tax on colonial newspapers and pamphlets called the

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lord [1]3 years ago
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In 1765, Britain's Parliament passed a tax on colonial newspapers and pamphlets called the Stamp Act.

Answer: Option B

<u>Explanation:</u>

In the year 1765 on March 22nd, the Britain parliament passed a tax which the people had to pay on any printed paper they used and this act was known as the Stamp act.

This led to the taxing of newspaper, pamphlets, playing cards, legal documents, the papers of the ships also were taxed. This was done for the american colonists by the British people which was not liked by the american at all because paper was a very important part of the daily lives.

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