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Ganezh [65]
2 years ago
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How did the stamp act lead to the quartering act

History
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Nata [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

On March 24, 1765, the British Parliament passed the Quartering Act, one of a series of measures primarily aimed at raising revenue from the British colonies in America. ... To a certain extent the act was overshadowed by the response to the Stamp Act, also passed in 1765.Mar 26, 2015

Explanation:

On March 24, 1765, the British Parliament passed the Quartering Act, one of a series of measures primarily aimed at raising revenue from the British colonies in America. ... To a certain extent the act was overshadowed by the response to the Stamp Act, also passed in 1765.Mar 26, 2015

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