The king had the right to tax the colonies because we were paying for our own protection against invasion. Even the british paid taxes. The seven years war was costly, and it was fought because of the colonies. So it is justified that they should tax the colonists.
The Loyalists thought that the Stamp Act was necessary as they were loyal to England. The Stamp Act was enacted in 1765.
It helped the British get taxes from the colonies and the patriots did something about it. They stop using the stamp. The loyalists were the ones who were loyal to King George The Third. Last is the neutralists who didn't know what side they were on but some of them acted like loyalists or patriots it depended on what party they were.
The value of a six pence stamp will depend on the year of the stamp, and the condition of the stamp.
they protested against the stamp act by hanging up dolls the dolls represent the people who put taxes on stamps paper and things like that they hung up a sign saying the holly of England and the ruin of America
If you're looking for the financial value of this particular postage stamp, you'll have to consult a "Stamp Collector's Book." The year, type of stamp, date of stamp, date of post mark, and condition of the stamp will have to be compared to that described in the collector's book. Almost all book stores sell stamp collector's books.
The Loyalists thought that the Stamp Act was necessary as they were loyal to England. The Stamp Act was enacted in 1765.
It helped the British get taxes from the colonies and the patriots did something about it. They stop using the stamp. The loyalists were the ones who were loyal to King George The Third. Last is the neutralists who didn't know what side they were on but some of them acted like loyalists or patriots it depended on what party they were.
it is dome it is yust a west of time
The Loyalists, And Redcoats were the British.Redcoats were the British soldiers.
King George the 3rd was a British king. People known as "Loyalists" were loyal to the king. Others were called "Patriots" those were the people that hated the king (because of the stamp act, ask to find about the stamp act!).
First issue? I think you mean mint - which means it's unused. Many factors are involved in pricing the stamp: what country, condition of the stamp, which particular stamp (more than one stamp was issued in 1973) and whether it is new or used. Without more details it is not possible to answer your question properly.
The best source is the US Postal Service. They have several publications that list the quantities issued of a specific stamp. They also have all the other details about the stamp, such as dates available, who designed it and the printing process used to make it.
Check the Manufactured Date link on the Remington Society of America for details on the date code stamp.
Check the date stamp on the barrel. The table look and details are on the manufactured date link of the Remington Society of America.
Date stamp on barrel diagram and details here... http://remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes
The Stamp Act began in 1765. It was created as a method of generating revenue for soldiers representing England. This became a controversial choice as Colonists refused the military presence.
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