The American Revolution and Long Island
.... In 1767, with the accession of Charles
Townshend to prime minister, came the first of the
Townshend Acts, the Restraining
Act, which "suspended the New York ....
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Colonists Acts of Resistance
.... deliberate
act, unlike many of the demonstrations and riots that had taken place in the months before over such issues as the Stamp
Act and the
Townshend Act. ....
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Boston Tea Party
.... Friction, however, developed soon through harassment by agents of the new American Customs Board, created along with the
Townshend Act to administer the new ....
(3381

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PRIMARY CAUSES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AND ITS
.... England which, Christie said, "had almost complete success." The
Townshend Acts were .... while insisting as Parliament did in passing the Declaratory
Act of 1766 ....
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Boston and the Breach with England
.... including the Sugar
Act of 1764, which taxed sugar, coffee, and wine, the Stamp
Act of 1765, which put a tax on all printed matter, and the
Townshend Acts of ....
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Boston and the Breach with England
.... including the Sugar
Act of 1764, which taxed sugar, coffee, and wine, the Stamp
Act of 1765, which put a tax on all printed matter, and the
Townshend Acts of ....
(4094

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OTIS AND JEFFERSON ON COLONISTS' RIGHTS
.... which increasingly occurred during the Stamp
Act crisis and subsequently. He equivocated over whether to support or oppose the
Townshend Acts, issuing ....
(2291

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The American Declaration of Independence
.... of intending to make real, philosophical abstractions expressed as discontent with specific provisions of colonial law--the Stamp
Act, the
Townshend Acts, and ....
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The Radicalism of the American Revolution
.... By 1772, portions of the
Townshend Acts were implemented under the North administration .... Party occurred as a negative reaction to the 1773 Tea
Act, the radicals ....
(3068

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Purposes of the American Declaration of Independence
.... of intending to make real, philosophical abstractions expressed as discontent with specific provisions of colonial law--the Stamp
Act, the
Townshend Acts, and ....
(2570

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History of the State of Maryland
.... The new rulers' first
act was to impose a tax on tobacco, to be used .... the staunchest supporters of a movement to support revision of the
Townshend Acts, which ....
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The Minutemen and Their World: A Review
.... However, during the Stamp
Act crisis of 1765, the town meeting instructed its .... said "the town took little part in the protests against the
Townshend Acts in ....
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