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Otrada [13]
3 years ago
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Evaluate the extent to which the opposition to taxation without

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Ludmilka [50]3 years ago
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Let understand that the Sugar Act (1764) and Stamp Act of (1765) were legislation passed by British legislators to impose new tax levies to the American colonies.

The tax collected are used by British to build security, improve US and also serves as wealth to the colonial masters as well.

The introduction of various Tax Acts tries to increase the tax rate on every goods. This legislation angered the colonist and continued to build up their revolution intent.

The burden of the tax were becoming too high for the colonist, thus leading them the oppose any new Tax Act providing guideline for collection of Tax.

Therefore, in conclusion, the collection of tax from the colonist serves as a motivation for the American  revolutionary movement during the period or 1763 to 1776.

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