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After the French and Indian War, Great Britain had a massive debt. The Stamp Act was an act placed on paper goods to be payed by the colonies. This tax, and others, was Englands attempt to pay off its debt.
Stamp Act
Stamp Act
The British Government passed the Stamp Act to help pay for British troops stationed in the Colonies
Because the stamp act placed taxes on everything the colonists used.
After the French and Indian War, Great Britain had a massive debt. The Stamp Act was an act placed on paper goods to be payed by the colonies. This tax, and others, was Englands attempt to pay off its debt.
Britain was in a national debt so the made the Stamp Act to pay back all the money. The boycott was effective because then Britain could not pay back the debt.
Stamp Act
the decision to create the stamp act was by the British in order to try to pay off tax debt. the British passed through Parliament and taxed the American colonist but they didn't go for it, this caused rebellion and boycotting of paper goods.
Stamp Act
The British Government passed the Stamp Act to help pay for British troops stationed in the Colonies
The Stamp Act was passed because it was to help pay for the costs of fighting on the American frontier.
The stamp act was made by the king of England so that Britain could pay the debt they owed during the French and Indian War. All the taxes paid by the colonies were for England so they could use it to pay back all the damages and weapons used/done in the French and Indian War.
Because the stamp act placed taxes on everything the colonists used.
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.
American Colonists
The French and Indian War.