South Carolina US History EOC Standard 1 (1607-1803) Practice Test

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What was the purpose of the Stamp Act of 1765?

To regulate trade between the colonies

To raise revenue by taxing printed materials in the colonies

The Stamp Act was meant to raise revenue for Britain by placing a tax on printed materials in the colonies. This included newspapers, legal documents, licenses, almanacs, and playing cards, which meant everyday colonial life would bear the tax directly. Parliament chose a direct tax on these items as a way to fund imperial costs after costly wars, rather than regulating trade or imposing duties on goods moving between colonies. The act sparked strong colonial resistance because people viewed it as taxation without representation and a threat to local self-government. It wasn’t about enforcing labor laws or creating a standing army; those ideas were tied to different laws and measures.

To enforce colonial labor laws

To create a standing army in the colonies

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