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Unlike the stamp act, the townshend acts focused on:

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taxing goods imported into the colonies

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While the Stamp Act was a direct tax the American had to pay, the Townshend Act was an indirect tax that was paid at the American port. The act was in response to Americans not complying with the Quartering Act. 
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