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the stamp act congress was formed by the American colonists in october.
they did not think the Britian should have the right to tax them
The Loyalists thought that the Stamp Act was necessary as they were loyal to England. The Stamp Act was enacted in 1765.
His own troops called him "Old Blood and Guts", but cheered him lustily when he passed by. It was a symbol of pride for any soldier to say after the war, "I fought with Patton!"
I think king george III
the stamp act congress was formed by the American colonists in october.
King George III imposed the Stamp Act on the colonists in 1775 i think.
John Quincy Adams was born two years after the Stamp Act was passed. I do not think he made much of a protest about it,
The Stamp Act came before the Quartering Act.
they did not think the Britian should have the right to tax them
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I think George Washington wanted the British to have no shelter.
to support there army with the money from the taxes
Lennie and George met when George's aunt Clara passed away and Lennie's Aunt Clara died. George was friends with Lennie's Aunt Clara, and Lennie's Aunt Clara had asked George to look out for Lennie after she passed away. George agreed to take care of Lennie and they formed a strong bond based on mutual dependence and friendship.
It was all right to threaten people who sold stamps for the Stamp Act because there are helping the country that wants to take one of there growing country or the 13 colony's money without telling them at first goes because England was out of money because of the French and Indian War. So I think it was all right for mobs to threaten people who sold stamps during the Stamp Act.
It was all right to threaten people who sold stamps for the Stamp Act because there are helping the country that wants to take one of there growing country or the 13 colony's money without telling them at first goes because England was out of money because of the French and Indian War. So I think it was all right for mobs to threaten people who sold stamps during the Stamp Act.
That's not right. England was a war with Frances.... I think..