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In the New Testament, it is said that Augustus Caesar sent out the degree.

In the New Testament, it is said that Augustus Caesar sent out the degree.

In the New Testament, it is said that Augustus Caesar sent out the degree.

In the New Testament, it is said that Augustus Caesar sent out the degree.

In the New Testament, it is said that Augustus Caesar sent out the degree.

In the New Testament, it is said that Augustus Caesar sent out the degree.

In the New Testament, it is said that Augustus Caesar sent out the degree.

In the New Testament, it is said that Augustus Caesar sent out the degree.

In the New Testament, it is said that Augustus Caesar sent out the degree.

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Who was the Roman emperor that taxed everyone?

Rome taxed all its people and tributary states, whether under Republican or Imperial government.


How did roman rulers use power?

Lk:2:1: And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed. Lk:2:3: And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city.


Should items be taxed?

yes


Did ancient Romans get taxed?

yes, but only in extraordinary circumstances, such as when the second triumvirs need funds to finance their war against the conspirators. In ordinary circumstances a Roman citizen was not taxed. This was one of the advantages of citizenship. Gradually taxes were put on certain transactions, but not on the citizens themselves.


Why did the colonists protest passage of stamp act?

They believed that without representation in parliament, they should not be taxed.