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Townshend Acts

[ toun-zuhnd ]

plural noun

, American History.
  1. acts of the British Parliament in 1767, especially the act that placed duties on tea, paper, lead, paint, etc., imported into the American colonies.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Townshend Acts1

Named after Charles Townshend (1725–67), English statesman, their sponsor

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