How did the Stamp Act differ from the Sugar Act?
A) The Stamp Act was merely a revision of a previously existing tax.
B) The Stamp Act was a tax to be paid mainly by merchants and shippers.
C) The Stamp Act was enforced by British instead of American officials.
D) The Stamp Act was an internal tax that affected a great number of colonists.
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