The Stamp Act
Parliament repealed The stamp Act.
Parliament repealed the stamp act as a response to the colonist protest.
The Sugar Act was originally enacted in 1764 and aimed to regulate sugar and molasses trade. However, it was repealed in 1766 as part of a broader response to colonial protests and resistance against British taxation without representation. The repeal was part of a shift in British policy in an attempt to ease tensions with the American colonies.
Stamp Act.
James Madison repealed the Embargo Act.
Parliament repealed The stamp Act.
The Stamp Act
Parliament repealed the stamp act as a response to the colonist protest.
Parliament repealed the stamp act as a response to the colonist protest.
Parliament repealed the stamp act as a response to the colonist protest.
The Sugar Act was originally enacted in 1764 and aimed to regulate sugar and molasses trade. However, it was repealed in 1766 as part of a broader response to colonial protests and resistance against British taxation without representation. The repeal was part of a shift in British policy in an attempt to ease tensions with the American colonies.
Stamp Act.
Britain repealed the Stamp Act in 1766 due to colonial resistance and economic disruptions. It was replaced by the Declaratory Act, which asserted Parliament's authority to legislate for the colonies in all matters.
Colonial Boycotts hurt British trade.
The Stamp Act
The British did not like the Stamp Act because it caused the colonies to boycott trade with Great Britain. As a result, the Parliament of Great Britain repealed the Stamp Act and replaced it with the Declaratory Act.
the Quartering act was repealed in 1770