The colonists got mad cause the british we're in dept and started the stamp act where colonists had to pay extra tax on printed goods such as printed documents and other things so the colonists got mad cause it wasn't fair
The colonists were angry because they were being taxed by the king without representation in parliament. Most could barely afford the new taxes by the king.
The colonists were mad because they didn't want to pay tax on every paper item they buy.
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it was because stamps were too expensive.
The colonists were angered by it.
The American colonists claimed that their constitutional rights were being violated.
I think that would be the Rules of Conduct, Stamp Act and Declatory Act, not positive though
Which act is the question referring to? Assuming the question is referring to acts enacted by the British Parliament, concerning the American colonists in the "Thirteen Colonies" of British North America, colonists were often angered most by those acts which impeded their financial or physical freedoms. The two which tended to draw the most ire were those acts which raised taxation (such as the Stamp Act and Sugar Act), and those which limited the ability of colonists to obtain land and expand (such as the infamous Proclamation of 1763.)
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 colonists were angered by it.
The Sugar Act, The Stamp Act and The Currency Act.
The Sugar Act, The Stamp Act, and The Currency Act.
The Sugar Act, The Stamp Act and The Currency Act.
The colonists were required to pay for a stamp when they bought paper products, and the colonists felt that it violated their rights. So they published a series of resolutions stating that the stamp act violated their rights.
The American colonists claimed that their constitutional rights were being violated.
I think that would be the Rules of Conduct, Stamp Act and Declatory Act, not positive though
The Stamp Act was put into place without any kind of representation from the colonies. This angered the colonists, and led to the Boston Tea Party.
Colonists
Which act is the question referring to? Assuming the question is referring to acts enacted by the British Parliament, concerning the American colonists in the "Thirteen Colonies" of British North America, colonists were often angered most by those acts which impeded their financial or physical freedoms. The two which tended to draw the most ire were those acts which raised taxation (such as the Stamp Act and Sugar Act), and those which limited the ability of colonists to obtain land and expand (such as the infamous Proclamation of 1763.)
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 colonists were angry because they thought they should have some say in how high or low their taxes are. (Wouldn't you be, too?)