Stamp Act.
The colonial response to the Stamp Act of 1765 was one of widespread opposition and protest. Colonists argued that the Act violated their rights as Englishmen, particularly the principle of "no taxation without representation," since they had no representatives in Parliament. This led to the formation of groups like the Sons of Liberty, organized protests, and boycotts of British goods. Ultimately, the backlash contributed to the repeal of the Stamp Act in 1766, highlighting the growing tension between the colonies and Britain.
The Stamp Act
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Stamp Act.
The formation of the Sons of Liberty was a response to the Stamp Act.
stamp act ~ APEX ~ The Stamp Act created the first tax that did not go through the colonial assemblies.
The Stamp Act
stamp act ~ APEX ~ The Stamp Act created the first tax that did not go through the colonial assemblies.
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The Stamp Act.
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The Sons of Liberty was a secret society whose members used violence and intimidation in response to the Stamp Act. They organized protests and demonstrations to oppose British colonial policies, including the infamous Boston Tea Party.
Parliament repealed the stamp act as a response to the colonist protest.
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