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In 1767, Charles Townshend proposed a series of taxes known as the Townshend Acts. These taxes were different from the Stamp Act because they were
A.
external taxes.
B.
internal taxes.
C.
smaller taxes.
D.
reduced taxes.
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A. external taxes.
The Townshend Acts placed duties on imported goods (an external, or customs, tax), whereas the Stamp Act was an internal tax directly on printed items and legal documents within the colonies.
The Townshend Acts placed duties on imported goods (an external, or customs, tax), whereas the Stamp Act was an internal tax directly on printed items and legal documents within the colonies.
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