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The formation of the Sons of Liberty was a response to the Stamp Act.
the colonists
the colonists did not want to be taxed directly by parliament
Colonists argued that the Stamp Act was not proper because it was a form of taxation without representation. This was a tax set up by the British Parliament to tax goods the Colonists needed.
American Colonists
Parliament repealed the stamp act as a response to the colonist protest.
Parliament repealed the stamp act as a response to the colonist protest.
Parliament repealed the stamp act as a response to the colonist protest.
Parliament repealed the stamp act as a response to the colonist protest.
The colonists did not want to be taxed. In retaliation, the British government enacted even more taxes and rules for the colonists.
The colonists did not feel it was fair to pay a tax to Great Britain when they did not have representation in the Parliament of Great Britain. The colonists felt that were being held in bondage to the crown in much the same was as Ireland.
The Colonists feared the Stamp Act because they did not have much money, and because the Stamp Act was based on many of the Colonists daily uses.
The colonists would either get fined or put in jail if they did not pay the stamp tax.
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The formation of the Sons of Liberty was a response to the Stamp Act.
The colonists
No.