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The Stamp Act Congress insisted that the right to consent to taxation was essential to people's freedom

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What contribution did the stamp act make to the colonists's concept of liberty?

The Stamp Act Congress insisted that the right to consent to taxation was essential to people's freedom


How did the colonists rebel against the Stamp Act?

colonists boycotted, sons of liberty burned down newspaper stands


Colonists opposed to the stamp act became members of the sons of?

liberty


How did the concept of representative government influence the colonists' reaction to the Stamp Act?

the colonists revolted. "no taxation without representation"


What set of laws placed new taxes on colonists after the repeal of the stamp act?

Sons of liberty


What set of laws placed new taxes on the colonists after the repeal of the Stamp Act?

Sons of liberty


Was NOT a reaction of the colonists to the taxes placed on the colonists?

Patrick Henry spoke to the House of Burgesses.The Sons of Liberty was formed.Colonists boycotted British goods.The Stamp Act was passed.Take your pick ;)


The Sons of Liberty were colonists who opposed the Stamp Act by what?

Signing agreements not to buy or import British goods


What was the secret organization of American colonists in the 1760s that protested the stamp act as well as the other laws of parliament?

sons of liberty


British imposed this to help pay the cost of protecting colonies and the colonists responded by creating the Sons of Liberty?

stamp act


Carried out a boycott of british goods after the passage of the stamp act?

The Stamp Act was passed by the British government. After it was passed, the American colonists instituted a boycott of British goods.


Why did the colonists fear the stamp act?

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.