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That was pretty much the Sons of Liberty group.

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Q: What was the name of the group that protested against laws like the stamp act?
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Teddy Roosevelt put his stamp on the presidency most clearly in the area of?

Laws against monopolies and starting national parks.


Mohandas gandhi protested british laws by?

using methods of civil disobedience, that is, refusing to obey laws considered to be unjust. =)


What was the purpose for Paul Revere's ride?

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Who imposed the stamp act?

The Stamp Act was passed by the British Parliament on March 22, 1765 and was set to go into effect on November 1st of that year. To the surprise of Parliament, the colonists rose up in one accord and protested against its implementation. Colonists sacking the home of. Lt. Gov. Thomas Hutchinson. so there for Thomas Hutchinson did .


What argument was against the Stamp Act?

They argued that British laws were unfair, so colonists wanted to be separate from Great Britain. Taxation before Representation really made people disagree with the King.

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How did the colonists protested against British laws and regulations?

No


Who was the group of patriots that protested british laws?

the sons of liberty


Did President Obama sign a bill against public display against him?

No, that is a myth. There was no such bill. Besides, public displays, such as protest signs or banners, are protected by the First Amendment, as long as the sign or banner is not advocating violence or breaking obscenity laws. Historically, people from all political parties have protested against their government. Some people have protested against President Obama, just as some people protested against President Bush. There are currently no laws that forbid peaceful protest, nor are there any plans for congress to pass such laws.


How did African Americans respond to Jim Crow laws?

Ballsacks


What was the secret organization of American colonists in the 1760s that protested the stamp act as well as the other laws of parliament?

sons of liberty


Are there laws against academic group work?

no


Who were the group of Patriots who protested British laws?

The Sons of Liberty were one main group that opposed British laws. There were also many other groups like the Boston Tea Party activists and the free masons.


Teddy Roosevelt put his stamp on the presidency most clearly in the area of?

Laws against monopolies and starting national parks.


Which of the group rose up to fight against policies such as Jim Crow laws?

NAACP


Mohandas gandhi protested british laws by?

using methods of civil disobedience, that is, refusing to obey laws considered to be unjust. =)


Who protested tax laws in parliament?

Patrick Henry!! :D


What has the author Hugh Tilsley written?

Hugh Tilsley has written: 'A digest of the Stamp acts and the judicial decisions on the stamp laws not contained in the author's treatise' -- subject(s): Inheritance and transfer tax, Stamp-duties, Stamp duties 'A treatise on the stamp laws in Great Britain and Ireland' -- subject(s): Stamp duties