yes
By 1764 everyday items that included stamps, sugar, molasses, lead, glass, and paint were all taxed.
Glass, tea, paper, &&' lead.
alcoholic cider not apple cider it was with alcohol
because it taxed needed things like glass paper paint lead and tea
They believed that without representation in parliament, they should not be taxed.
Items that are commonly taxed include:beeralcohol / spiritscigarettes
Items that you buy are taxed on the actual amount that you paid for them.
The Stamp Act was passed in 1765. Some taxed items were:paperstampsteanewspapersletterscardsdicepamphlets
Basic items were taxed such as glass, tea, paper, and lead that colonists had to import becuase they didnt want to produce them.
He changed the way you were taxed for shipping items. Instead of being taxed for the quantity of the item, you were taxed for the quality if the item.
The items that cannot be taxed by congress are Exports. The Congress compromise would not allow the government to tax the cash crops exported from the states.
alcohol cigarettes and items like that are taxed with and excise tax
He changed the way you were taxed for shipping items. Instead of being taxed for the quantity of the item, you were taxed for the quality if the item.
1765 the stamp act passed..... so we want to know what was taxed
I think some items were guns and other weapons.
(in the US) Tea IS taxed along with most all other items offered for sale at retail. (and NO! Tea is NOT considered a food - therefore it IS taxed).yea tea is a food it is taxed
NO