The Virginia Resolves against the stamp act were introduced to the Virginia house of burgesses by Patrick Henry in 1765
Patrick Henry
It is true that the Virginia Resolves condemned the Stamp Act and said that only the colonial government should levy taxes. This happened in 1765.
He was expressing his opposition to the Stamp Act.
Virginia
Tom Burgeron led the protests over the Stamp Act in Virginia.
Patrick Henry was the most outspoken colonist against the Stamp Act of 1765. Patrick Henry was a U.S. Founding Father, and twice served as Governor of Virginia.
No, the stamp act took place in boston, not Virginia.
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He persuaded Americans to take action against the Stamp Act.
The laws passed by the House of Burgesses included the creation of a single money type and the Stamp Act Resolves. The House was finally dissolved and a General Assembly was formed instead.
1840 in Great Britain.
44 cents in Virginia and every state in US.