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qaws [65]
4 years ago
12

Witch act placed a tax on newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, playing cards, dice, and legal documents

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kotykmax [81]4 years ago
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The correct answer is the Stamp Act.

The Stamp Act was passed by Parliament in 1765 and put a tax on official paper. This included newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, and the like.

If it was paper, there was a tax. This affected people's daily lives in many ways.

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