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2.2- The Stamp Act

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The Stamp Act Congress - The Difference Between Internal and External Taxation

Nine colonies sent delegates to meet in new york city. The theory was that parliament had no right to levy direct taxes for the purposes of raising revenue. Levying those sorts of internal taxes were the sole right of the colonial assemblies. But the delegates were willing to grant that parliament had the right to levy external taxes for the purpose of regulating trade.

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