They though it was unfair. Mostly it only affected the rich patriots because they were the only ones who could read. Since the Stamp Act taxed all reading material, and rich patriots were the only ones who could read, then it only affected the rich.
The neutralists felt that they did not want to be invoved, therefore they did not really have a point of view.
The Stamp Act and the Quartering Act
the moderates felt that both sides were correct and the king should tax for protection and they thought that the patriots had a point.
England went to war with the Patriots in the 1700's because of the protests over the Stamp Act and other taxes levied on the Patriots
England went to war with the Patriots in the 1700's because of the protests over the Stamp Act and other taxes levied on the Patriots
England went to war with the Patriots in the 1700's because of the protests over the Stamp Act and other taxes levied on the Patriots
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1. The patriots boycotted British goods 2. Violence by the Sons of Liberty
He wasn't against the patriots, he was a patriot. He argued that Great Britian was unfairly taxing the colonies without their consent. Examples are the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and Tonwshend Act.
the loyalist point of view on it was that they thought that the king had the right to tax the colonies because they were paying for their own protection against invasion. many were loyalist because they worked for the crown and they knew where the bread came from.