give modern day examples of the following:
The Intolerable Act
The Quartering Act
The Tea Act
The Stamp Act
The Stamp Act
Here we have Indian Stamp Act-1899
Here we have British Stamp Act-1765
Since most of the student are from abroad so i would like to give Example on British Stamp Act-1765 which will be workable for all,
In 1765 the British Parliament passed an Act for granting and applying Certain Stamp Duties in the British Colonies and Plantations in America, Parliament has imposed taxes through the use of embossed revenue stamp.
The embossed revenue stamp could be impressed upon ordinary paper; however, it was not possible to impress the stamp on vellum. for document prepared on vellum, the revenue stamp was impressed upon either beige or dark blue paper, which had been glued and stapled to the vellum. The back of the staple was covered with a cypher bearing the Coat of Arms of George III
The Example is one of the forty two copies known, and one of only eleven on blue grey paper. The remaining copies are on blue, beige or white Paper.
These above are one of the example for British Law. Question has not any specific remarks on the country act. so i have given the example.
Tea Act 1773.
and the subsequent Boston Tea Party, arose from two issues confronting the British empire in 1775.
The first issue was the financial problems of the British East India Company, one of Britain's most important commercial institutions, which by late 1772, was in a serious financial crisis a result of declining sales and increase taxes.
Key Terms & Example :
Boston Tea Party in United states of America , : A political protests by the sons of Liberty in Massachusetts against the British government and the monopolistic East India company that controlled an element of trade in the colonies.
Quartering Act
The Quartering Act 1765 was passed on March 24, 1765
In new York City, 1500 British troops were arrived in 1766
New York Provincial Assembly refused to comply with the 1765 Quartering Act and failed to supply billeting for the troops.
The British troops had to remain on their ships.
Intolerable Act
After the Boston Tea Party, the British adopted a divide-and-conquer strategy that sought to isolate trouble making Boston from the other colonies, which leaders in parliament believed were merely tagging, along with Boston's radicals.
give modern day examples of the following: The Intolerable Act The Quartering Act The Tea Act...
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