Revenues raised by the Townshend Revenue Act of 1767 were to be used for
A) pay for Britain's military wars in Europe.
B) supporting the British royal family.
C) paying the salaries of governors and judges in the colonies.
D) paying for British soldiers stationed in the colonies.
E) payments to customs collectors.
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