(A) the Molasses Act
(B) the Sugar Act
(C) the Stamp Act
(D) the Townshend Acts
The correct answer is (C) the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act was a tax imposed on all paper goods in the colonies, and was not specifically related to trade regulation.
(A) the Molasses Act
(B) the Sugar Act
(C) the Stamp Act
(D) the Townshend Acts
The correct answer is (C) the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act was a tax imposed on all paper goods in the colonies, and was not specifically related to trade regulation.
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