I think it means the plural of stomp. Maybe you should check an unabridged dictionary.
attach or put the stamp there
It called for many printed colonial materials to carry a tax stamp. The stamp meant that the colonists had to pay more money for their paper goods or anything else that was required to bear a stamp.
because they thought it meant no freedom
The stamp act was meant to help pay for the troops and for the money england owed to people that helped fight in the war for them.
He was speaking to the British parliament about the stamp act they imposed on the American colonies. The stamp act was so unjust, he said it caused the madness of the American colonies.
foreign conquest
Assuming you meant 'Penny Black' - the first postage stamp... Queen Victoria.
basically soil that works like magic and that has been marked with this actually works stamp.
Well first.. the stamp act was not a person it was a act. The stamp act was placed on everything from important documents to playing cards and dice. Most merchants did not like the stamp act because the merchants had to pay for the stamps which meant the price of that object was going to be more and the higher the price was 4 that object the less people wanted to buy the object. Most stamp agents were tarred and feathered and some hanged! The PATRIOTS did not want to pay the tax, the LOYALIST wanted to pay the tax.
The Sugar, Stamp and Townshend Acts were meant to. None actually worked.
The cp part of the stamp means 'commercially pure'. Stamps are meant to be used to signify the purity level of the gold that is being purchased.
I believe the PA. dept of Labor and Industry started using these in 1937. The stamp meant that the item met the applicable requirements of the Commonwealth of PA. It was applied to items such as stuffed animals, furniture with appolestry and filling-materials. I doubt the stamp alone is worth anything. But it would add value to an item that it came with, if in good condition.