The Stamp Act of 1765 was the first internal tax levied directly on American colonists by the British government. ... The issues of taxation and representation raised by the Stamp Act strained relations with the colonies to the point that, 10 years later, the colonists rose in armed rebellion against the British.
In American colonies, reaction to the 1765 Stamp Act was greeted in America by an outburst of denunciation.
the colonist were mad
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the colonists did not want to be taxed directly by parliament
They asked King George to repeal them and he did.
In American colonies, reaction to the 1765 Stamp Act was greeted in America by an outburst of denunciation.
The stamp act charged the colonist in paper goods
The English King reacted to the colonists petition about the Sugar Act and Stamp Act by repealing the Stamp Act. Ben Franklin went and argued in front of English Parliament warning of a revolution.
the colonist were mad
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They didn't like it.
The petition worked, but in 1766 Parliament passed the Declaratory Act, which said Parliament had total control over the colonies.
The petition worked, but in 1766 Parliament passed the Declaratory Act, which said Parliament had total control over the colonies.
Parliament repealed the stamp act as a response to the colonist protest.