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AP United States History
Multiple Choice

Key Taxation Act Leading to American Revolution

Easy Period 3: 1754–1800 American Revolution

During the period leading up to the American Revolution, tensions between the American colonies and Great Britain escalated significantly. Various legislative acts imposed by Britain aimed to exert greater control over colonial affairs and generate revenue for the British Empire. Understanding these events is crucial to comprehending the causes of the Revolution.

Which of the following acts, passed by the British Parliament in the 1760s, is best known for imposing direct taxes on the colonies and leading to widespread protests, including the formation of groups such as the Sons of Liberty?

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