by protesting.
anger
The colonists showed their resentment of the Stamp Act by staging demonstrations. Eventually the unpopular act was repealed by Parliament.
by fighting back
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.
Colonists united in their anger against British taxation without representation.
The response from the colonists was anger.
The Stamp Act was another example of taxation without representation as far as the American colonists were concerned. This act forced them to pay tax on any type of written form like a license or a birth or death certificate. The Stamp Act fanned the flames of anger that would culminate in the Revolutionary War.
The colonists
The colonists
No.
The Stamp Act was a tax on papers from Britain to the colonies. The colonists were to pay higher taxes in which they did not favor.
There was the tax stamp, tea tax, and the sugar act.