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Who was involved in the stamp act?

British Parliament and the colonists


What act was not passed by the British that upset the colonists?

stamp act


What was the effects of stamp act?

The Stamp Act of 1765 was imposed on the colonists by the British. The stamps affixed to various goods raised revenue for the British. The colonists were enraged--even protested in the streets.


Why did the British create a stamp tax in 1765?

The British created a tax stamp because the tax was imposed on all American colonists


What did the british think of the stamp act?

They thought it was fair to tax the colonists.


What was the results for the stamp act?

colonists did not buy any british goods


What was the common theme of the colonists against the British taxes?

Stamp tax


Why did the stamp act upset the American colonists?

Some British colonists were upset, because they were imposed a tax without their voice in the British Parliament.


How did the stamp act have an impact on the revolutionary war?

The stamp act was one of the many taxes placed on the colonists by the british. It helped Push The Colonists Over the edge of rebelling.


How did the colonists respond when the British passed the Stamp Act?

the colonists were mad!!. they thought the only people who can tax them were their representatives Keep in mind that the colonists weren't mad because of the Stamp Act Congress. They set up the stamp act congress in reaction to the Stamp Act, which was an internal tax set up by the British that taxed all paper goods by making a British stamp required on all paper good in the colonies.


What was the first direct tax the British imposed the enraged the colonists?

stamp act


When colonists decided to british goods parliament repealed the stamp act?

boycott