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What did the stamp act start?

November 1765, it started taxing british goods by putting a stamp on it


Which act passed by the British government started that the colonists had to pay a tax on all printed materials?

Stamp Act


Why did the British end the Stamp Act?

The British government took away the stamp act because the Colonists were protesting. The colonists started to destroy lots of things until they found their way. They captured British stamp makers and killed them. The colonists started boycotts against British goods. Then, the British merchants started to complain to king George about how their not going to do business anymore. So, king George took away the stamp act.


Who are responsible for American Revolution?

The british are because they started the war with the Boston massacre,the stamp act ,and the tea act


Who started the stamps act?

The British Parliament instituted the Stamp Act on the colonies to exert more control over the people.


How do you use stamp act as a sentence?

The British Government passed the Stamp Act to help pay for British troops stationed in the Colonies


What act was after the stamp act?

The Townshend Acts succeeded the Stamp Act and was passed by the British Parliament in 1767.


How did the British act to the stamp act?

weird


Info about the stamp act?

The stamp act is taxing when the British started taxing because they were paying to much money on the French and Indian war. So, they stared taxing newspapers, and marriage licenses.


Should the British repeal the Stamp Act and Why?

The rioting an boycotting were harming British trade.


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.


What british law in 1765 taxed newspapers and legal papers?

The Stamp Act was passed by British parliament in 1765. This act taxed all legal papers in the US colonies.