The paper duty (tax) was abolished in 1861. This was the final act of the "war of the unstamped," in which people were imprisoned for ignoring duties starting in the 1830s. The press was relieved to have fewer financial restrictions. This also helped remove the "tax on knowledge". However, some believed this would lead to immoral results. 

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