Timber Tax

Timber Tax

In 1800s, England enacted laws to tax any timber that came from Europe and Canada in order to prefer timber imports from USA. Unfortunately this law did not apply to lumber that made up the ship. Canadian loggers began building large, barely seaworthy ships that would be broken up for timber once they reached British shores.

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