"No taxation without representation!" What was NOT one of the tax "acts" that the British passed on the colonies leading up to the Revolutionary War?

Answer Artillery Act

The American colonies grew tired of British legislation throughout the mid-1760s. This legislation included acts like the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, and the Townshend Acts, all of which came with new taxes. And who could forget the Tea Act, which ended in tea being chucked into Boston Harbor?

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