No, and the reason why is typically because they are biased and don't contain any factual information.
In 1765, Britain’s Parliament passed a tax on all colonial newspapers, pamphlets, and other papers called The Stamp Act. It was used to raise money especially for the monarchy of Britain, or the King at that time. It affected all people especially the business owners and printers who had to pay huge taxes in the colonies.
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<span>what do you think the answer is? is there multiple choice </span>
The Glorious Revolution of 1688-1689 replaced the reigning king, James II, with the joint monarchy of his protestant daughter Mary and her Dutch husband, William of Orange. It was the keystone of the Whig (those opposed to a Catholic succession) history of Britain.
It would be D. (King James 11)