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love history [14]
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It has to be a page long.

History
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Reptile [31]2 years ago
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Not writing your entire page but I'll give basics, The stamp act of 1765 was an act in which any purchased goods, Be it food or a deck of cards, Where stamped with a tax. This was unfair for obvious reason i'm sure you can figure out.

The tea act of 1773 was an act in which tea could be directly shipped to the colonies with out first stopping at England, I believe this meant that the colonists had to pay the taxes on the tea instead of the British this was unfair for again obvious reasons.

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