They believed that without representation in parliament, they should not be taxed.
The colonists protested
The colonists protest passage of the stamp act because they believed that without representation in Parliament, they shouldn't be taxed.
They protested by having the Boston Tea Party
It was 1765. The colonists were mad and protested. In 1766 it was repealed as a result of the colonists boycott.
refusing to buy goods from Britain
No, the colonists didn't agree with the Sugar Act and Stamp Act. The colonists protested because each act put taxes on stamps, sugar, molasses and more. Colonists thought it was unfair to them because the British were taxing them. They protested at the side of more acts and they eventually had the Revolutionary War.
The colonists protested the passage of the Tea Act. One infamous event was the Boston Tea Party, in which protesters destroyed a shipment of tea.
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.
passage of the stamp act.
The Stamp Act taxed every colonists directly so the colonists crowd was furious The Stamp Act actually placed a tax on all ads, newspaper articles, and things in that area meaning that the colonists in the 13 colonies would have to pay for them to find out what was going on around their country
They believed that without representation in parliament, they should not be taxed.
They believed that without representation in parliament, they should not be taxed.