Prime Minister George Grenville imposed the stamp tax to raise revenues for a new military force
Prime Minister George Grenville
The Stamp Act of 1765 was imposed on the colonists by the British. The stamps affixed to various goods raised revenue for the British. The colonists were enraged--even protested in the streets.
George Grenville
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The British Prime Minister who had Parliament enact laws that taxed lead was George Grenville. He served from 1763 to 1765 and is best known for the Stamp Act of 1765 and other revenue-generating measures aimed at offsetting the costs of British troops in North America, including taxes on goods like lead. His policies contributed to growing tensions between Britain and its American colonies.
Prime Minister George Grenville
The British created a tax stamp because the tax was imposed on all American colonists
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George Greenville: Britiain's Prime Minister
It was actually the British Parliament and King George.
Some British colonists were upset, because they were imposed a tax without their voice in the British Parliament.
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The Stamp Act of 1765 was imposed on the colonists by the British. The stamps affixed to various goods raised revenue for the British. The colonists were enraged--even protested in the streets.
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The Stamp Act was yet another method which the British imposed taxation. The fees imposed were above and beyond expectations or reason compared to previous agreements made between the entities. Therefore, no, the Americans did not appreciate the Stamp Act.
George Grenville
The Stamp Act directly affected the colonists; taxes prior to the Stamp Act were indirect taxes, paid only by merchants.