The king of England repealed the stamp act was because British merchants didn't get business they told the king to repeal it.
King George III
George Grenville was the leader of Parliament at the time but the king was King George the 3rd... hope that answered your question
King George III
King George III of England
King George III George III (George William Frederick).
King George III
King George III
he supported the stamp act
King George the III passed the Quarting Act, the Stamp Act, and the Sugar Act.Read more: What_acts_did_King_George_III_pass
George Grenville was the leader of Parliament at the time but the king was King George the 3rd... hope that answered your question
King George III imposed the Stamp Act on the colonists in 1775 i think.
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grievances
A letter written by the Second Continental Congress to King George, addressing colonial problems and also a last resort to avoid futher bloodshed in the americas. A Petition sent to King George III to repeal the Intolerable Acts In the Olive Branch Petition they declared their loyalty to the king and asked him to repeal the Intolerable Acts.
In 1765, King George III received widespread resistance to the Stamp Act from the American colonies, including petitions and protests. Colonists argued against the tax, claiming it violated their rights as Englishmen since they had no representation in Parliament. This resistance culminated in organized actions such as the formation of the Sons of Liberty and the boycotting of British goods. Ultimately, the backlash contributed to the repeal of the Stamp Act in 1766.
King George III
the stamp act was imposed on the colonists by king george III,the king of new england at the time. so your answer is new england or the original 13 colonies.