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The sole purpose of the townshend act was to raise revenue . True or false​

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Answered by ItzDinu
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The Townshend Acts, passed in 1767 and 1768, were designed to raise revenue for the British Empire by taxing its North American colonies. They were met with widespread protest in the colonies, especially among merchants in Boston.

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Answered by tarabkhan41gmailcom
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The Townshend Acts were designed to raise revenue that would be used in part to support colonial officials and maintain the British army in America

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