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They marched in protests. They signed petitions. They refused to buy the stamps.
stamp act
The Townshend Act was passed in 1767 after the Colonists rebelled against the Stamp Act. The Townshend Act was a tax on glass, paint, lead, tea and other things the Colonists needed.
The colonists protested
refusing to buy goods from Britain
Stamp Act
Stamp Act
Prime Minister Grenville proposed the Stamp Act of 1765. The act required colonists to pay for an official stamp, or seal, when they bought ant papers items. This was one of the colonists' reasons to start the revolution.
the colonists were mad!!. they thought the only people who can tax them were their representatives Keep in mind that the colonists weren't mad because of the Stamp Act Congress. They set up the stamp act congress in reaction to the Stamp Act, which was an internal tax set up by the British that taxed all paper goods by making a British stamp required on all paper good in the colonies.
the name of this Act was the Sugar Act which taxed the colonists for the first time
Yes, the Stamp Act of 1765 ended. The act was repealed when Parliament finally gave in to the colonists riots. The same day the Stamp Act was repealed, Parliament passed the Declaratory Act.
The Stamp Act was passed by the British government. After it was passed, the American colonists instituted a boycott of British goods.
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 ;)