lots... for ex they forced colonists to quarter british soldier. taxed everything etc
they taxed the colonists on printed goods like newspaper, tea, and mostly everything else they were buying or having shipped to them.
Parliament taxed the colonists
Yes, America was taxed in the Stamp Act in 1765
Because the British soldiers were patroling everything. They had taxed goods sent from Britain to the American colonies. If the merchants didn't have the soldiers tax their merchandise, then that would be against the law. (Most farmers and merchants did not have their merchandise taxed, therefore they were considered patriots.) If you were caught then you would be put in jail or hanged depending on how bad the crime was.
Everything you buy is taxed
well, techinally he taxed everything that was a hot drink. he taxed hot chocolate, tea and coffe, so dont think he only taxed tea.
The government taxes you on everything!
The US government taxes it's citizens much worse than the British ever thought about. We are taxed on income; gasoline, tobacco, liquor, beer, wine, and everything else we use or purchase. Every dollar we make is taxed. Everything we buy, sell, or trade is taxed in one form or another.
Where clothing is taxable (for example it is in NY but not in NJ) it is taxed at the same rate as everything else.
it gave the city riches since everything was taxed that came in so yeah
the stamp act is when they told you that a stamp a certain stamp had to be on absolutely everything.
Where clothing is taxable (for example it is in NY but not in NJ) it is taxed at the same rate as everything else.
like everything else sales price :)
the stamp act is when they told you that a stamp a certain stamp had to be on absolutely everything.
the stamp act is when they told you that a stamp a certain stamp had to be on absolutely everything.
lots... for ex they forced colonists to quarter british soldier. taxed everything etc