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Yes because they had to pay or take sides
taxation without representation
He used the Boston Massacre as a way to make the colonists angry with the British.
Parliament agreed to repel the Stamp Act on one condition, the colonists had to agree to the Declaratory Act being passed, which gave Parliament full power and authority to make and pass laws. The colonists happily accepted, glad to be free of the Stamp Act and many ignored the Declaratory Act, despite their agreement.
it was taxation without representation.
the tax was only going to the british soldiers and not to them
why did the british make the colonist angry
Yes because they had to pay or take sides
he tried to gover georgia by him self
the tax was only going to the british soldiers and not to them
The Stamp Act imposed a tax on every piece of printed paper colonists used. Colonists viewed the Act as an attempt to make money off the colonists. They believed it set a precedent and resisted it.
The Stamp Act imposed a tax on every piece of printed paper colonists used. Colonists viewed the Act as an attempt to make money off the colonists. They believed it set a precedent and resisted it.
The Stamp Act imposed a tax on every piece of printed paper colonists used. Colonists viewed the Act as an attempt to make money off the colonists. They believed it set a precedent and resisted it.
The Stamp Act imposed a tax on every piece of printed paper colonists used. Colonists viewed the Act as an attempt to make money off the colonists. They believed it set a precedent and resisted it.
The Stamp Act imposed a tax on every piece of printed paper colonists used. Colonists viewed the Act as an attempt to make money off the colonists. They believed it set a precedent and resisted it.
To put taxes on colonists, and make money for the upcoming wars.
The Stamp Act Congress insisted that the right to consent to taxation was essential to people's freedom