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Q: What eight things were taxed by the stamp act of 1765?
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What british law in 1765 taxed newspapers and legal papers?

The Stamp Act was passed by British parliament in 1765. This act taxed all legal papers in the US colonies.


Was America taxed in the Stamp Act?

Yes, America was taxed in the Stamp Act in 1765


What was passed in 1765 name 8 items which were taxed?

The Stamp Act was passed in 1765. Some taxed items were:paperstampsteanewspapersletterscardsdicepamphlets


What 8 items were taxed in 1765?

1765 the stamp act passed..... so we want to know what was taxed


What was passed in 1765 name 8 things that were taxed?

The Stamp Act was passed in 1765. Some taxed items were:paperstampsteanewspapersletterscardsdicepamphlets


All printed materials in the colonies were taxed by what act?

The Stamp Act of 1765 taxed printed materials. It was intended to raise money for the British military.


What items were taxes in the stamp act?

The Stamp Act of 1765 taxed legal documents, licenses, commercial contracts, newspapers, pamphlets, and playing cards...


What act taxed legal documents diplomas wills marriage licences playing cards dice almanacs?

the stamp act of 1765 placed tax on things such as legal documents, playing cards, and dice


What were 8 things that was taxed in 1765?

tea, letters, newspapers, and mre...


In 1765 it issued the Declaration of Rights and Grievances which claimed the rights of Englishmen especially the right not to be taxed without consent?

stamp act congress


Was the stamp act of 1765 a revolution?

The stamp act in the revolutionary war taxed newspapers, almanacs, playing cards, dice, etc.. After paying this tax, colonists received a stamp proving they have paid the tax.


What is the name of the law passed by parliament in 1765 the British law taxed all legal papers in the colonies?

the Stamp Act