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Tonnage Act: further defining the historic Tariff Act of 1789...



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July 22, 1789

GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, July 22, 1789  Most of page 2 and a bit of page 2 are taken up with "Sketches of the Proceedings of Congress" providing interesting insight into the discussion of the very new federal government.
Page 3 has the full text of: "An Act Imposing duties on Tonnage" signed in type by the President: G. Washington, and the Vice President: John Adams. This was a follow-up to the earlier Tariff Act of 1789, further defining tariff rates on ships with foreign goods. The rates varied according to who built or owned the ships, the least favorable rare (50 cents per ton) for foreign owned & built ships.
This Tonnage Act was just the third Act of Congress of the new federal government with The Tariff Act of 1789 being the first major piece of legislation passed in the United States after the ratification of the Constitution.
Page 3 has a report concerning amendments to the Constitution.
Four pages, mild wear at the central fold, a few very minor & discrete archival mends, good condition.

This title is considered the most significant newspaper of the 18th century, particularly during this, the formative year of the new federal government. It was the mouthpiece of all matters political. Most pronouncements from Congress & the President were printed first in this newspaper.

Category: The 1600's and 1700's