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== Scalp Act of 1756 ==

Something is making it's way around the internet (maybe for some time) about a Scalp Act decreed by Morris: "On April 8, 1756, Governor Robert Morris enacted the Scalp Act. Anyone who brought in a male scalp above age of 12 would be given 150 pieces of eight, ($150), for females above age of 12 or males under the age of 12, they would be paid $130." [[User:StanlyKupp|StanlyKupp]] ([[User talk:StanlyKupp|talk]]) 01:37, 19 January 2023 (UTC)

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Scalp Act of 1756

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Something is making it's way around the internet (maybe for some time) about a Scalp Act decreed by Morris: "On April 8, 1756, Governor Robert Morris enacted the Scalp Act. Anyone who brought in a male scalp above age of 12 would be given 150 pieces of eight, ($150), for females above age of 12 or males under the age of 12, they would be paid $130." StanlyKupp (talk) 01:37, 19 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]