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Arte-miy333 [17]
3 years ago
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What did the Stamp Act say the colonists were supposed to buy a British stamp for? every sheet of newspaper every document every

playing card all of the above
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nexus9112 [7]3 years ago
6 0

The answer is: all of the above.

The Stamp Act of 1765 was a British tax appointed to the Thirteen American colonies. It demanded that the publications produced in the colonies be manufactured in stamped paper in Britain, which received incomes from that. The printed matter included newspapers, legal documents, playing cards and other publications.

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