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In American colonies, reaction to the 1765 Stamp Act was greeted in America by an outburst of denunciation.
It is true that the Stamp Act was the first direct tax levied by England on the colonists. This happened in 1765.
During their time as colonists, Americans had many things to be mad about. In 1765 the biggest issue was the Stamp Act.
The American colonists claimed that their constitutional rights were being violated.
The Stamp Act was passed by the British POarliament which imposed direct taxes on the American colonists on 22 March, 1765.
The Stamp Act was not enforced until November 1, 1765.
The British created a tax stamp because the tax was imposed on all American colonists
Colonists attended the Stamp Act Congress of 1765. The Stamp Act Congress was held in New York City in October of 1765.
The Loyalists thought that the Stamp Act was necessary as they were loyal to England. The Stamp Act was enacted in 1765.
The colonists' refusal to buy goods from the British was referred to as a boycott. This was initially done as a reaction to the Stamp Act of 1765.
It was 1765. The colonists were mad and protested. In 1766 it was repealed as a result of the colonists boycott.
Taxation without Representation and also many more but that is the key that started theRevolution.