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The American colonists claimed that their constitutional rights were being violated.

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How did the colonist react in the Stamp Act 1765?

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What was the fear of the Stamp Act of 1765?


In what year was the Stamp Act passed regarding the American colonies belonging to England?

1765


What document was passed in 1765?

The Stamp Act was passed by the British POarliament which imposed direct taxes on the American colonists on 22 March, 1765.


What caused the the stamp act 1765?

The stamp act of 1765 was the requirement that all legal documents (contract, etc) had to have a stamp on it


Why did the colonists dislike the Stamp Act of 1765?

The colonist felt that the taxes violated there rights and also the British couldn't pull taxation without representation.