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82 matches to Hair Powder Tax
Lincolnshire Insurection. 1536. Against taxes, Dissolution of Monasteries.
Majorian. -461. W Roman Emperor 457-. Tax reform. Murdered.
Metaxas, Ioannis. 1871-1941. Greek dictator 1936-. Repelled Italian invasion 1940.
Mir. 17C-1906. Russian system of communal landholding and taxation. Serfdom abolished 1861.
Nabataeans. -105. Arab people who taxed Syria/Arabia trade route.
Olivares, Conde de. 1587-1645. Spanish Prime Minister 1625-43. Policies of warfare, tax caused revolt.
Omar. 581-644. Second Moslem caliph. Invaded Syria, Egypt, Persia. Established taxation.
Parker, Dorothy. 1893-1967. US witty urban writer. A Star is Born. Death and Taxes 1931.
Parliament Act. 1911. House of Lords loses veto after opposing tax on wealthy. Commons term 5 yrs.
Peasants’ Revolt. 1381. Led by Wat Tyler vs poll tax. Tyler killed by London mayor in king’s presence. Richard II makes concessions but doesn’t follow through.
Peel, Robert. 1788-1850. English Prime Minister 1834~46. London police force 1829. Income Tax 1842. Founded Conservative Party. Bank Charter Act. Repealed Corn Laws 1846.
Philip IV. The Fair. 1268-1314. French Capetian king 1285-. Taxed Roman Catholic Church. Ended Templars.
Pilgrimage of Grace. 1536. Catholic uprising in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire against dissolution of monasteries, taxation and inflation.
Poujadism. 1954-8. French extreme right-wing political movement founded by Poujade. Gained tax concessions.
Reagan, Ronald. 1911-2004. US actor, Republican President 1981-9. Tax reform. Strong economy. Aid to Nicaragua Contras. Irangate scandal. Fall of Soviet Empire.
Regulator Movement. 1764-71. American colonists in NC vs tax, corruption.
Ricardo, David. 1772-1823. British economist. Principles of Political Economy and Taxation 1817.
Rights, Bill of. 1689. Established power of British Parliament over taxes, laws, army. Protestant Succession. William and Mary.
Sauvage, Nicolas. French. Invented cabriolet taxi 1660.
Shays, Daniel. c1747-1825. Led Massachussets farmers in rebellion 1786-7 for lower taxes. Defeated.
Shimabara Rebellion. 1637-8. Japanese Catholics vs taxes.
Short Parliament. 1640. England. Refused king taxes because of grievances.
Stamp Act. 1765. British tax on newspapers and legal documents. A cause of American Revolution. Stamp Act Congress.
Stamp Act Congress. 1765. Issued Declaration of Rights and Grievances vs “taxation without representation”. American Revolution.
States General. French Representative Assembly. 1302 First summoned by Philip IV. 14-15C Controlled taxes; failed to control government. 1789 last summoned by Louis XVI. 1=Clergy. 2=Nobility. 3=Bourgeoisie.