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    What taxation acts preceded the Boston Tea Party?

    Question #70127. Asked by cursed_11. (Aug 27 06 10:43 AM)


    zbeckabee

    The Stamp Act of 1765 and the Townshend Acts of 1767 angered colonists regarding British decisions on taxing the colonies with no representation in the Westminster Parliament.

    WIKI

    Aug 27 06, 11:52 AM


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