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1. What was the main difference between the taxes in the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts?
A)The Townshend Acts created a less direct tax on goods.
B)The Stamp Act did not create a tax on the colonies.
C)The Townshend Acts gave more power to colonial assemblies.
D)The Stamp Act addressed some issues that led to mob violence.
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The main difference between the taxes in the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts is The Townshend Acts created a less direct tax on goods. Thus the correct option is A.
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