The Stamp Act of 1765 specifically taxed items like legal documents, newspapers, and playing cards. However, it did not mention items such as everyday household goods, food, or clothing, which were not subject to the stamp tax. Additionally, items like books and pamphlets, although printed, were also not explicitly mentioned in the act. This selective taxation contributed to colonial discontent and protests against British rule.
tea, letters, newspapers, and mre...
the stamp act, letters, newspapers bills, decks of cards, legal documents, dice, calenders, cloth. posted by ninga2003
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Basic items were taxed such as glass, tea, paper, and lead that colonists had to import becuase they didnt want to produce them.
The Stamp Act was passed in 1765. Some taxed items were:paperstampsteanewspapersletterscardsdicepamphlets
1765 the stamp act passed..... so we want to know what was taxed
Yes, America was taxed in the Stamp Act in 1765
The Stamp Act of 1765 specifically taxed items like legal documents, newspapers, and playing cards. However, it did not mention items such as everyday household goods, food, or clothing, which were not subject to the stamp tax. Additionally, items like books and pamphlets, although printed, were also not explicitly mentioned in the act. This selective taxation contributed to colonial discontent and protests against British rule.
The Stamp Act of 1765 taxed legal documents, licenses, commercial contracts, newspapers, pamphlets, and playing cards...
The Stamp Act was passed in 1765. Some taxed items were:paperstampsteanewspapersletterscardsdicepamphlets
tea, letters, newspapers, and mre...
the stamp act, letters, newspapers bills, decks of cards, legal documents, dice, calenders, cloth. posted by ninga2003
Items that are commonly taxed include:beeralcohol / spiritscigarettes
The Stamp Act was passed by British parliament in 1765. This act taxed all legal papers in the US colonies.
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tea letters newspapers and more...... tell us more