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No, the stamp act took place in boston, not Virginia.
The stamp act of 1765 took place in the 13 original colonies, but was taken from the colony of Virginia by the Virginia House of Burgesses.
Tom Burgeron led the protests over the Stamp Act in Virginia.
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Henry introduced the Virginia Stamp Act Resolutions. The freshman representative waited for an opportunity where the mostly conservative members of the House were away (only 24% was considered sufficient for a quorum). In this atmosphere, he succeeded, through much debate and persuasion, in getting his proposal passed. If you want more information. Go to-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_henry
No, the stamp act took place in boston, not Virginia.
The Virginia Resolves against the stamp act were introduced to the Virginia house of burgesses by Patrick Henry in 1765
The stamp act of 1765 took place in the 13 original colonies, but was taken from the colony of Virginia by the Virginia House of Burgesses.
The colonists were required to pay for a stamp when they bought paper products, and the colonists felt that it violated their rights. So they published a series of resolutions stating that the stamp act violated their rights.
Tom Burgeron led the protests over the Stamp Act in Virginia.
This resolutions declared that the Alien and Sedition Act violated the Constitution.
only Kentucky and Virginia supported there own resolutions
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The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions suggested that states might declare certain acts of Congress unconstitutional. The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions were drafted in 1798 and 1799.