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colonists began to boycott british goods

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Q: What was one immediate effect of the passage of the stamp act?
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The passage of the stamp act led directly to?

The passage of the stamp act led directly to the Boston Tea Party. This, in turn, led directly to the Revolutionary War.


What did the passage of the Stamp Act lead to?

The passing of the Stamp Act led to the Boston Tea Party.


Why did the colonists protest passage of the stamp act?

The colonists protest passage of the stamp act because they believed that without representation in Parliament, they shouldn't be taxed.


The passage of the stamp act led to what?

The passage of the stamp act led directly to the Boston Tea Party. This, in turn, led directly to the Revolutionary War.


What did the passage of the stamp act do?

It put taxes on paper


Where did the stamp act go into effect?

The Stamp Act went into effect in the British colonies in America. This act was passed by the British Parliament in 1765.


Which political action had the effect of the effect of the us providing aid to the allies?

the passage of the Neutrality Act of 1939


What event took place first?

the passage of the Stamp Act


Which action by Britain did the colonists believe violated the principle stated in the Declaration of Independence that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed?

passage of the stamp act.


what year the stamp act and quartering acts are passed?

The Stamp Act and the Quartering Act both took effect in 1765.


What effect did the stamp act have on the colonies?

it made


Which group was formed AFTER the stamp act was passed?

The Sons of Liberty formed shortly after the Stamp Act took effect.