i really do not know thats why i asked this question
The sugar tax was the first tax to affect he American colonies that had not been approved by them but it was not directly taxing them. the stamp act was the first tax that directly affected them that had been passed without their consent
Hariet Tubman was a very brave woman. She knew what was right or wrong and she was brave enough to know that god was with her and that she had her family waiting behind her back, and that they would always be with her.
The Stamp Act was created in 1765, mandated the use fo stamped paper or the affixing of stamps, certify payment of tax. On the day in 1765 when the new act was to go into effect, the stamp agents had all been forced to resign, and there was noone to sell the stamps. After a stormy debate, Parliament in 1766 grudgingly repealed the Stamp Act.
Unlike the Sugar Act, which only affected merchants, the Stamp Act affected all colonists by placing a tax on all legal documents such as diplomas, contracts and wills. These documents had to carry as stamp showing the tax had been paid. The colonists were angry due to the fact new taxes had been placed on them, once again. ~Drayven~
They didn't want to be taxed by King George The Third. The colonists wanted independance and to govern themselves. One of the mottoes of the Revolutionary War was 'no taxation without representation'. They were being forced to pay for Britain doing things they didn't agree with, in fact most of the time they didn't even know where the money was going.
yes it is I'v been to a school name harriet Tubman in IL
Harriet Tubman has never been on a US Mint Coin.
It is said that the stamp has been "cancelled".
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Harriet Tubman was born under the name Araminta Ross to slaves owned by Mary Pattison Brodess. There are no exact records of her birth, but it has been estimated as 1822.
In the early days, the receiver of a letter had to pay the delivery charge. That was changed with the postage stamp, which indicated that the postage had already been paid.
No US President has been pictured on a US stamp during his lifetime. The rules do not allow a living person to be depicted on a US Postage stamp.
Harriet Tubman did not start slavery. Slavery has been a fact for many thousands of years, long before she was born
Harriet had been married to John Tubman but after someone killed him she fell in love with Nelson Davis. She married Nelson Davis on1888.
some one she broght back might have been sick
Soaking the stamp in hot water will disolve the gum (glue) on the stamp. If the stamp has not been used for postage, then you are able to re-glue and re-use it.
She died from pneumonia and old age in a nursing home in Auburn, NY. She was about 93 (having been a slave, her exact date of birth was never recorded).