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n200080 [17]
3 years ago
5

(3). Which of the following would have been taxed during the Stamp

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2 answers:
jek_recluse [69]3 years ago
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D. Tea remeber the british
fiasKO [112]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

b. play cards

Explanation:

according to https://www.loc.gov/collections/continental-congress-and-constitutional-convention-from-1774-to-1789/articles-and-essays/timeline/1764-to-1765/#:~:text=Stamp%20Act.,%2C%20dice%2C%20and%20playing%20cards.

"Parliament's first direct tax on the American colonies, this act, like those passed in 1764, was enacted to raise money for Britain. It taxed newspapers, almanacs, pamphlets, broadsides, legal documents, dice, and playing cards."

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