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Charles Townshend's 1767 program sponsored duties on which group of goods exported from Britain to the colonies?

APaper, glass, lead, and tea
BRum, molasses, wine, and coffee
CIron, timber, wool, and salt
DSugar, indigo, silk, and spices
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Paper, glass, lead, and tea
1. Townshend, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, drafted a new fiscal program in 1767. 2. He tightened customs administration and sponsored duties on paper, glass, lead, and tea. 3. The revenue would in part support colonial governors, judges, customs officers, and the army in America. 4. Rum, molasses, and wine belong to the earlier Sugar Act list, a distractor from 1764. _Source: "An Outline of American History" (USIA, 1990, public domain), Ch 2 "The War of Independence"_
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