The Stamp Act was passed by British parliament in 1765. This act taxed all legal papers in the US colonies.
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Things had to be taxed to make money.
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The Stamp Act - It was passed into Parliament because the British needed money (taxes) from the Colonists to pay for THEIR war. The Seven Years War with the French. Americans were required to pay tax on every piece of printed paper used. Ship papers, legal documents, licenses, newspapers, other publications, and even playing cards were taxed. They taxed everything they used on a regular basis.The Quartering Act - Required all Colonists to house and feed the Redcoats at their own expense.The Townsend Act - Taxed tea, sugar, glass for windows, paint...etc.
The Stamp Act was passed by Parliament March 22, 1765. The tax required Americans to pay tax on every piece of printed paper used. Ship's papers, legal documents, licenses, newspapers, other publications, and playing cards were taxed they taxed everything they used on a regular basisFor a simple answer, the Stamp Act taxed almost everything paper, from playing cards to newspapers.It was a significant historical event since it was the first unified meeting of American colonies to respond to British colonial policies
I believe that you are referring to the Stamp Act passed in 1765 by the British Parliament, which was one of the precursors to the American Revolution. The Act taxed each and every piece of paper that was use in the Colonies such as documents, newspapers, ships papers, legal documents, even playing cards, etc. The Act was explained as being used to pay for the cost of supplying British troops to protect the Colonies. This also was an issue that antagonized those rebelling against the Crown.
The British taxed on paper,glass, ext.
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The new tax was imposed on all American colonists and required them to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used. Ship's papers, legal documents, licenses, newspapers, other publications, and even playing cards were taxed.
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The British taxed marriage papers, diplomas, and wills.
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The Stamp Act was passed by Parliament March 22, 1765. The tax required Americans to pay tax on every piece of printed paper used. Ship's papers, legal documents, licenses, newspapers, other publications, and playing cards were taxed. from:Abbiecheergrl for a simple answer, the Stamp Act taxed almost everything paper, from playing cards to newspapers.
In 1765, the British Parliament passed a law stating all legal documents, newspapers, contracts and even playing cards were to be taxed. Once the taxed was paid by the colonies, each item would receive an official government stamp, or a seal, proving the payment was received.
The Stamp Act - It was passed into Parliament because the British needed money (taxes) from the Colonists to pay for THEIR war. The Seven Years War with the French. Americans were required to pay tax on every piece of printed paper used. Ship papers, legal documents, licenses, newspapers, other publications, and even playing cards were taxed. They taxed everything they used on a regular basis.The Quartering Act - Required all Colonists to house and feed the Redcoats at their own expense.The Townsend Act - Taxed tea, sugar, glass for windows, paint...etc.
The British taxed the colonists everything they could. Under the Stamp Act, all paper products were taxed, and the Tea Act caused a very high tax on tea. The Tea Act caused the Boston Tea Party and much of the unrest that led to the American Revolution.
The Stamp Act was passed by Parliament March 22, 1765. The tax required Americans to pay tax on every piece of printed paper used. Ship's papers, legal documents, licenses, newspapers, other publications, and playing cards were taxed they taxed everything they used on a regular basisFor a simple answer, the Stamp Act taxed almost everything paper, from playing cards to newspapers.It was a significant historical event since it was the first unified meeting of American colonies to respond to British colonial policies
it is silk that was not taxed by the british
I believe that you are referring to the Stamp Act passed in 1765 by the British Parliament, which was one of the precursors to the American Revolution. The Act taxed each and every piece of paper that was use in the Colonies such as documents, newspapers, ships papers, legal documents, even playing cards, etc. The Act was explained as being used to pay for the cost of supplying British troops to protect the Colonies. This also was an issue that antagonized those rebelling against the Crown.
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