The Stamp Act was yet another method which the British imposed taxation. The fees imposed were above and beyond expectations or reason compared to previous agreements made between the entities. Therefore, no, the Americans did not appreciate the Stamp Act.
no
the act was taxation without representation
stamp act and townsun act
After the Stamp Act crises the British viewed the Americans as traitors. The Americans viewed the British as being self serving and without concern for the colonists.
The stamp act was a tax put on the Americans which stated that all papered products such as legal documents, playing cards, and newspapers. this was one of the many taxes the British placed on the Americans. all of these taxes including the stamp act, made the Americans extremely angryand was part of the cause of the Revolutionary War.
It made them pay extra moola
The stamp act was a tax put on the Americans which stated that all papered products such as legal documents, playing cards, and newspapers. this was one of the many taxes the British placed on the Americans. all of these taxes including the stamp act, made the Americans extremely angryand was part of the cause of the Revolutionary War.
the Americans boycotted by not buying any british merchandise!
they were being taxed with out being warned first.
The stamp act was passed because King Charles lll needed money. The stamp act was like we do today we get are documents stamped or marriage license back then the king passed this act that you had to pay money to get the stamp. Soon many Lenape (who were left) and colonist protested so then the stamp act was repealed
The Stamp Act of 1765
the stamp act is when they told you that a stamp a certain stamp had to be on absolutely everything.