Not at all!
the name of this Act was the Sugar Act which taxed the colonists for the first time
the stamp act
British Parliament and the colonists
The American colonists hated the Stamp Act, Townshend Act, and the Tea Act because they did not want raised taxes. They believed it to be unfair and unnecessary.
because the colonists were too excitied at the repeal of the stamp act that they didnt pay attention the the implementation of declaratory act
No, the colonists didn't agree with the Sugar Act and Stamp Act. The colonists protested because each act put taxes on stamps, sugar, molasses and more. Colonists thought it was unfair to them because the British were taxing them. They protested at the side of more acts and they eventually had the Revolutionary War.
yes because parliament repealed the stamp act.
The Colonists feared the Stamp Act because they did not have much money, and because the Stamp Act was based on many of the Colonists daily uses.
Parliament agreed to repel the Stamp Act on one condition, the colonists had to agree to the Declaratory Act being passed, which gave Parliament full power and authority to make and pass laws. The colonists happily accepted, glad to be free of the Stamp Act and many ignored the Declaratory Act, despite their agreement.
The colonists showed their resentment of the Stamp Act by staging demonstrations. Eventually the unpopular act was repealed by Parliament.
The colonists
No.
The colonists
The Stamp Act was a tax on papers from Britain to the colonies. The colonists were to pay higher taxes in which they did not favor.
There was the tax stamp, tea tax, and the sugar act.
Because the stamp act placed taxes on everything the colonists used.
colonists boycotted, sons of liberty burned down newspaper stands