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Considerations on the Propriety of Imposing Taxes in the British Colonies
1765 pamphlet by Daniel Dulany the Younger / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Considerations on the Propriety of Imposing Taxes in the British Colonies was a pamphlet written by Daniel Dulany the Younger in opposition to the UK Stamp Act of 1765 effectively imposing taxes on the colonies.[1] In the pamphlet, published in Annapolis in 1765, Dulany argued that the colonies could not be taxed by Parliament, as they were not represented in it. The pamphlet sold widely and was influential in the development of colonial opinion in the early stages of the American Revolution.
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Author | Daniel Dulany the Younger |
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Language | English |
Published | 1765 |
Publication place | British Empire |
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