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The Espionage Act gave postal service official authority to ban newspapers and magazines from the mail.

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The Espionage Act gave postal service official authority to ban newspapers and magazines from the mail.

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the stamp act was to tax on any paper items from the postal services such as stamps and the tea act was the tax on tea so people would have to pay for the tea

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It outlawed private corporations from making stamps, effectively socializing the postal industry.

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Obstructing the draft was penalized with 20 years in prison Postal officials could ban newspapers from the mail.

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