Colonists were upset about the Stamp Act because the British were forcing taxes on every piece of printed paper that the Americans used.
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Many colonists were upset about the Stamp Act because...
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they were being taxed with out being warned first.
There was the tax stamp, tea tax, and the sugar act.
The Colonists feared the Stamp Act because they did not have much money, and because the Stamp Act was based on many of the Colonists daily uses.
The Stamp Act was a tax on papers from Britain to the colonies. The colonists were to pay higher taxes in which they did not favor.
stamp act
they were being taxed with out being warned first.
There was the tax stamp, tea tax, and the sugar act.
The Sugar Act The Stamp Act The Tea Act Writs of Assistance
Some British colonists were upset, because they were imposed a tax without their voice in the British Parliament.
the Stamp Act of 1765. and from there comes the famous quote, "no taxation without representation."
The Colonists feared the Stamp Act because they did not have much money, and because the Stamp Act was based on many of the Colonists daily uses.
During their time as colonists, Americans had many things to be mad about. In 1765 the biggest issue was the Stamp Act.
Some British colonists were upset, because they were imposed a tax without their voice in the British Parliament.
The colonists were upset because it was taxation without representation, meaning that the colonists were not represented in Parliament so the tax was done without colonial consent.
The colonists showed their resentment of the Stamp Act by staging demonstrations. Eventually the unpopular act was repealed by Parliament.
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