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How would the Townshend and quartering acts affect a merchant (who is a colonist)?

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no clue but i think i get points for this so
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The Townshend Acts taxed imports in the United States, which would cause major problems for a merchant, who most likely relies on selling imported goods, which means they're essentially now making less money. The quartering act would affect a merchant less, however this would also take away income because they are now providing for and spending money on food and housing for a soldier that is not even part of the colonies.

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