If you are asking whether they accomplished their intended task: no. That is how the revolutionary war began.
Sons of liberty
they were meanie heads
Parliament repealed The stamp Act.
They did achieve their goal.
The colonists rejected the Stamp Act by holding protests. They also complained to their local government and various committees were formed to address the issue.
Boycott - colonists stopped buying British products; it was the most successful of the protests because the British repealed the taxes when the colonists boycotted.
colonists boycotted briish goods
Sons of liberty
they were meanie heads
Because of boycott and violent protests by colonists
The Stamp Act
British Parliament was met with protests from the colonists in the years after the French and Indian war for tightening their control over America and attempting to enforce more tax regulations. The colonists protested and took measures to boycott British goods.
British Parliament was met with protests from the colonists in the years after the French and Indian war for tightening their control over America and attempting to enforce more tax regulations. The colonists protested and took measures to boycott British goods.
The colonists had to pay taxes on sugar, molasses, and other sweetened goods. Many of the colonists were outraged and started protests against this.
Yes
Parliament repealed The stamp Act.
They believed that without representation in parliament, they should not be taxed.