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    What were all the names of the taxes that the British passed on the American colonists that led to the American Revolution?

    Question #40041. Asked by roycool. (Oct 17 03 8:44 PM)


    shady shaker

    Sugar tax 1764

    Currency tax 1764

    Stamp tax 1765

    Quartering tax 1765

    Duty Tax 1767

    Oct 18 03, 2:30 AM


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