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Who was the governor of Massachusetts that strictly enforced the Stamp Act?

Thomas Hutchinson


What act gave the Massachusetts governor power to relocate trials?

Stamp act


What act was made when the stamp act could not be enforced?

the B.A.M.F. act


How did the stamp act colonists respond?

Rebellion. For example, on November 1, when the tax was set to be implemented, all businesses in New York closed. New Yorkers demonstrated and burned a likeness of the British governor. They warned that if he enforced the Stamp Act, he would "die a Martyr to [his] own Villainy." The boycott worked. In 1766, Parliament repealed the Stamp Act.


Why was the Stamp Act more controversial than the stamp act?

Because the sugar act actually lowered taxes on molasses but the tax was actually enforced and the stamp act raised taxes on many printed materials


What state took the lead in protesting the Stamp Act in 1765?

Massachusetts


What was the effect of the stamp act in 1765?

The Stamp Act was not enforced until November 1, 1765.


How did Great Britain enforce the payments of taxes?

Great Britain enforced the payment of taxes under the Stamp Act and other taxing acts, by appointing tax collectors


What does the stamp act and the intolerable act have in common?

They were both acts created and enforced by Great Britain, and taxed the colonies without their consent.


Who became governor of Massachusetts under the coercive act?

Thomas Gage


Laws by Parliament in 1774 that put major restrictions on the citizens of Massachusetts?

stamp act


What were the outcomes of the stamp act?

There were quite a few consequences of the Stamp Act. One consequence was the formation of the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts. Another was the colonists openly defying the Stamp Act by refusing to buy British goods.