Some nationalists thought this was an attempt to break up Bengal's Hindu population. In response, radicals in the Congress called for a boycott of British goods.
In response to the boycott of the Stamp Act in 1765, the British government initially dismissed the protests, viewing them as a minor disruption. However, as the economic impact of the boycott became apparent, particularly due to decreased revenue from the colonies, they began to reconsider their approach. Ultimately, the British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act in 1766, recognizing that the resistance and economic pressure from the colonies made it untenable to enforce. This repeal was followed by the Declaratory Act, asserting Parliament's right to legislate for the colonies.
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They didn't care
Well, when the colonists opposed the Stamp Act and boycotted English goods, the British Parliament listened and eventually repealed the Stamp Act in 1766. They hoped this would calm tensions with the colonists. It's important to remember that communication and understanding can lead to positive change and resolution in any situation.
They sent in British troops to re-enforce law.
they ain't do nuffin ! :)
The company might fear that the letter-writing campaign will become a boycott if it doesn't respond
In response to the boycott of the Stamp Act in 1765, the British government initially dismissed the protests, viewing them as a minor disruption. However, as the economic impact of the boycott became apparent, particularly due to decreased revenue from the colonies, they began to reconsider their approach. Ultimately, the British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act in 1766, recognizing that the resistance and economic pressure from the colonies made it untenable to enforce. This repeal was followed by the Declaratory Act, asserting Parliament's right to legislate for the colonies.
The respond by throwing it back to them.
The colonists did not respond well to British taxes. These colonists were outraged that they were being taxed the way that they were.
There were no British police in the colonies.
The company might fear that the letter-writing campaign will become a boycott if it doesn't respond.
british refused to pay to house the troops.
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The First Continental Congress set a deadline to get the British to respond. This deadline was for embargoing British goods. The date for this to begin was December 1, 1774.
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They didn't care