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because he needed money from the French and Indian War

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The Stamp Act was actually passed by Parliament.

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When the stamp act was passed who was the king of England?

King George the 3rd


British minister who passed the Stamp Act?

It was actually the British Parliament and King George.


What acts did King George III put on the Colonists?

King George the III passed the Quarting Act, the Stamp Act, and the Sugar Act.Read more: What_acts_did_King_George_III_pass


When and did the Revolutionary War being?

it began when king george passed the stamp act in 1765 but the fighting started in 1775


Why was this act passed stamp act?

The stamp act was passed because King Charles lll needed money. The stamp act was like we do today we get are documents stamped or marriage license back then the king passed this act that you had to pay money to get the stamp. Soon many Lenape (who were left) and colonist protested so then the stamp act was repealed


Which king repealed the stamp act?

King George III


Who was involved in the stamp act of 1765?

the stamp act congress was formed by the American colonists in october.


Who was in power at the time of stamp act?

King George III


Who wrote The Act?

Stamp Act Congress and King George 3rd


What englishman was responsible for the stamp act?

King George III imposed the Stamp Act on the colonists in 1775 i think.


Why did King George III repeal the stamp act?

The king of England repealed the stamp act was because British merchants didn't get business they told the king to repeal it.


Why did King George III create the stamp act sugar act and quartering act during the American Revolution?

The Sugar Act was to get revenue from the colonies to pay for an army to protect the colonies as well as for some of the costs of the war the colonists caused. When the Sugar Act and a couple other plans failed, the passed the Stamp Act. The Quartering Act was passed to accomdate the soldiers that were placed in cities to keep the rioting down. And remember, King George didn't pass them, Parliament did.