The Plantation Duty Act of 1673 was a British law that imposed a duty on goods produced in colonial plantations, primarily sugar and tobacco, to raise revenue for the Crown. It aimed to regulate colonial trade and ensure that the colonies contributed financially to the English treasury. The act was part of the broader mercantilist policies of the time, which sought to control colonial economies for the benefit of the mother country. Ultimately, it contributed to tensions between the colonies and Britain, setting the stage for future conflicts.
Thomas Reeve was born in 1673.
Nikolaas Verkolje was born in 1673.
Claude Gillot was born in 1673.
Richard Chiswell was born in 1673.
Bartram de Fouchier died in 1673.
the plantation duty act was a law requiring money collected in colonial ports to be equal to English customs durties (it was part of the navigation acts)
1660-1673
The duration of A Plantation Act is 600.0 seconds.
A Plantation Act was created on 1926-10-07.
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The cast of A Plantation Act - 1926 includes: Al Jolson as himself
A Plantation Act - 1926 was released on: USA: 7 October 1926 (New York City, New York)
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The Test Act of 1673 was passed by Parliament to exclude non-conformists, mainly Catholics, from holding public office in England. It was a response to the growing fear and suspicion towards Catholics, particularly in the aftermath of the Popish Plot, a fictitious conspiracy alleging a Catholic plot to assassinate Charles II.
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In the constitution, there is sometimes an implied duty to act. A good citizen would recognize that duty and act accordingly.