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12 March, 16:04

What was the purpose of the Stamp Act of 1765? to raise revenue from the American colonies to determine if the colonists were smuggling to give Parliament the right to levy a tax to punish those who didn't pay their taxes

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  1. 12 March, 18:48
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    The correct answer is to raise revenue from the American colonies.

    After the French and Indian War, the British government was in severe debt. This resulted in the government needing an additional revenue stream. With this in mind, the British government turned to the colonies since they technically protected the interests of the American colonists against the French during the French and Indian War. However, colonists were upset about this law because it was passed without a representative from the colonies having a voice in the British parliament. This would be just the beginning of events that lead to America's decision to declare independence from the United States.
  2. 12 March, 19:44
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    The purpose of the Stamp Act of 1765 was to raise revenue from the America colonies.
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