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Who was sent to the colonies after the Stamp Act congress was formed?

no one


What colonies represented at the stamp act congress?

Every one except Georgia


How did john Adams take action in the stamp act?

Adams was one member of the Colonial congress. He didn't take action concerning the stamp act.


What did congress ask of king george?

There was many askings but the main one was to ask for help because of the tea act and stamp act and the suger act and the Boston Massacure


What was one result of the sugar act the quartering act and the stamp act in the period following the french and Indian war?

they contributed to growing tensions between the Britain and the colonies


In 2001 Congress passed the Patriot Act Which was one of the powers granted as result of this act?

increased authority to use electronic surveillance


How do you write the thesis on the stamp act?

The stamp act was one of the taxes the British Parliment put on the colonies as a source of wealth. The stamp act put a tax on almost all written documents.


In 1765 colonists met in New York where representatives sent a formal note to English government in protest of one of the acts. What was the name of this meeting?

I think stamp act congress


Where was the stamp act written?

That one place in that one country.


Important people of the Stamp Act?

Some famous people in that protested the Stamp Act were: Samuel Adams - He helped start the Sons of Liberty Patrick Henry - He spoke out about the Stamp Act to the Virginia House of Burgesses


What was not included in the so- called intolerable acts?

The Stamp Act, passed in 1765, was not one of the Intolerable Acts.


What did the Stamp Act Congress of 1765 do?

The Stamp Act Congress was a meeting in the building that would become Federal Hall in New York City in October of 1765 consisting of delegates from 9 of the 13 colonies that discussed and acted upon the recently passed Stamp Act. The meetings adopted a Declaration of Rights and Grievances. The delegates could not be convinced to affix their names to the document and only one signature appeared - the clerk of the congress. Only six of the colonies agreed to write petitions to the King and both houses of Parliament.[1] This Congress is viewed by some as the first organized American action in the prelude to the American Revolution. The colonies that did not send delegates were Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, and New Hampshire.American independence from Britain was inevitable.