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A Short History of the United States

CHAPTER 12
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English merchants found their trade growing smaller and smaller.

They could not even collect their debts, for the colonial merchants said that trade in the colonies was so upset by the Townshend Acts that they could not sell their goods, or collect the money owing to them.

The British merchants petitioned Parliament to repeal the duties, and Parliament answered them by repealing all the duties except the tax on tea.
[Illustration: THE "RALEIGH TAVERN"].


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