no he just voted not to have it
John Adams wrote the Stamp Act in 1769 and it was approved in 1770.
John Quincy Adams was born two years after the Stamp Act was passed. I do not think he made much of a protest about it,
Adams was one member of the Colonial congress. He didn't take action concerning the stamp act.
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He ended the stamp act with the words, "Give me Liberty, or give me death." Along with himself, Samuel and John Adams ended the Stamp Act too.
he stamps the stamps. and he refuses to use the post office. and he barfed on it
John Adams role in the American Revolutionary War was that of a critic of the Stamp Act in 1765. He didn't join the Sons of Liberty, but he was influential in their work. In addition, he had a role in the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.
he did a lot of stuff like talk about the stamp act and the quarter act or sugar act he talk about these and he talkl to people to choose for him
The Stamp Act was put into place and passed by the British Parliament. The strongest opponent of this act in Congress was Samuel Adams.
The Stamp Act was put into place and passed by the British Parliament. The strongest opponent of this act in Congress was Samuel Adams.