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Khadijah Bodie
on Oct 22, 2024Verified
Why was the Stamp Act written?
A) To force the colonists to recognize Parliament's right to tax them.
B) To raise revenue to help ease the debt burden of the British government.
C) To finance the system for distributing mail and publications throughout the colonies.
D) To establish parliamentary control over newspapers and pamphlets published in the colonies.
Stamp Act
A 1765 British law imposed on the American colonies requiring them to pay a tax on printed materials, which led to widespread protest.
Revenue
Revenue is the total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services related to a company's primary operations.
Debt Burden
The impact of debt on an entity's finances, often measured as the ratio of debt to income or GDP, indicating the entity's ability to repay.
- Recognize the economic and political reasons behind the imposition of various Acts by the British government and the colonial reactions to them.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the economic and political reasons behind the imposition of various Acts by the British government and the colonial reactions to them.