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Stamp act

Imposing duties in America for the purpose of raising a revenue

Townshend Acts

Impose duties on these colonies, not for the regulation of trade

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Q: Why did john Dickinson object to the stamp act and the town towns hens acts?
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Who led the opposition to the townshend acts?

The leaders of the opposition were Samuel Adams and John Dickinson. Colonists were infuriated by these taxes and their boycott of British goods forced King George to repeal the Stamp Act.


How did the Stamp Acts and Townshend Acts differ?

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What acts were included in the Intolerable Acts?

The 4 intolerable acts were the Stamp Act, Quartering Act, Townshend act, and the Tea Act.


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The Stamp Act, passed in 1765, was not one of the Intolerable Acts.


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What chronological order do these 4 events belong in 'the sugar and stamp acts' 'the townshend acts' 'the Declaration of Independence' 'the American Revolution'?

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Was the stamp act apart of the intolerable acts?

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Is a push or pull that acts on an object.?

A push or pull that acts on an object is a force.


What did Britain tax colonists?

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What did John Dickinson write in protest of the townshed acts?

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What were some others acts in the 1770s?

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