the stamp act, letters, newspapers bills, decks of cards, legal documents, dice, calenders, cloth.
posted by ninga2003
Annette D'beld
black codes
i can name four you pick the ones you want. The Sons of Liberty and the Daughters of Liberty protested in the streets. they also boycotted the items with tax. they complained that is not their job to put tax on items it was the colonial assemblies jobs to put taxes on items. they also dumped the tea into the water to show they weren't happy with the taxes on the tea. luv erika
The first United States Constitution was called the "Articles of Confederation" which was passed in 1777 and ratified in 1781. There were many problems with the first constitution which led to the Second Constitutional Convention starting in 1786.
The american patriots name for a serious of punitive laws passed by the british parliament in 1774 after the boston tea party they were meant to punish the massachusetts colonists for their defince in throwing a large tea shipment into boston harbor
The Stamp Act was passed in 1765. Some taxed items were:paperstampsteanewspapersletterscardsdicepamphlets
The Stamp Act was passed in 1765. Some taxed items were:paperstampsteanewspapersletterscardsdicepamphlets
the Stamp Act
wine and tea
the answer is the SONS OF LIBERTY IN 1765
the name of this Act was the Sugar Act which taxed the colonists for the first time
The name is the kamari national forest and was established in 1765.
His father's name was also Hannibal.
Annette D'beld
East India Company
The Stamp Act - It was passed into Parliament because the British needed money (taxes) from the Colonists to pay for THEIR war. The Seven Years War with the French. Americans were required to pay tax on every piece of printed paper used. Ship papers, legal documents, licenses, newspapers, other publications, and even playing cards were taxed. They taxed everything they used on a regular basis.The Quartering Act - Required all Colonists to house and feed the Redcoats at their own expense.The Townsend Act - Taxed tea, sugar, glass for windows, paint...etc.
Boston Tea Party, I think