Tea,sugar,and paper I am not sure on the rest
it is silk that was not taxed by the british
The Stamp Act was passed by British parliament in 1765. This act taxed all legal papers in the US colonies.
Obviously, sugar was one of the things taxed in the sugar act. But other things such as molasses, select wines, cloth, and some coffee were taxed because they did not come from the colonies.
The colonists had never been taxed before. They felt that the British did nothing for them.
I know this one! Our class just learned it like a few weeks ago. The colonists were upset when the British taxed them with the Proclamation of 1763 because they thought it was unfair.
The British taxed on paper,glass, ext.
a great Britain taxed heavily on british
the taxes were expensive, but the the things that were taxed was was the sugar, tea, and the stamps.
They taxed on stamps, tea, and playing cards and other printed materials
because the british parliament passed unfair laws and taxed them on stupid things like paper work and tea
all i no is that groceries cant be taxed
after the British repealed the stamp act they put in another law instead it was called the townshed acts and it taxed things such as lead, paper, tea, glass and paint.