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Plantation Duty Act of 1673

by Carmen Miner Smith, 2006

The Plantation Duty Act of 1673 was an act of Parliament [2] intended to eliminate the smuggling of articles enumerated in the Navigation Act of 1660 [3] and to induce the colonists to export those articles directly to England by allowing them to be traded to other colonies with the payment of the usual English import duty. Colonists in Albemarle County [4], the chief producer and exporter of tobacco-an enumerated article-considered the Plantation Duty Act a threat to their profitable trade with the Massachusetts and Rhode Island colonies and refused to comply. The noncompliance of Albemarle County was one of the factors leading to Culpeper's Rebellion [5], one of the first popular uprisings in the American colonies.

References:

Oscar T. Barck and Hugh T. Lefler, Colonial America (1965).

Wesley F. Craven, The Colonies in Transition, 1660-1713 (1968).

Hugh F. Rankin, Upheaval in Albemarle: The Story of Culpeper's Rebellion, 1675-1689 (1962).

 

Subjects: 
Colonial period (1600-1763) [6]
Law and legal history [7]
UNC Press [8]
Authors: 
Smith, Carmen Miner [9]
From: 
Encyclopedia of North Carolina, University of North Carolina Press. [10]

1 January 2006 | Smith, Carmen Miner

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