Response To The Stamp Act

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In March 22,1765 the British Parliament approved of the stamp act this action was led by a financial crisis.This was a type of tax that the colonist had to pay for every paper that they used whether it was diplomas,newspapers,licenses and even playing cards these were all taxed.Brittan was in huge debt after the French and Indian war ended the problem was that they didn't know how to pay this money back so then they came in with the stamp act.There were many reactions to the stamp act including extremely violent riot,there were organizations formed,others attacked the tax collectors.The stamp act was extraordinary unfair to the colonist but not to the people living in England.Some of the colonist couldn't afford to pay the stamp act taxes.The …show more content…

The stamp act taxes were extremely absurd along with anything else that had to do with the laws of the stamp act. The colonist were mad that they had to pay taxes but more resentful they they didn't have a say one the decision that England made.According to PBS the stamp act represented the colonist would no longer be independent.The stamp act led to people to think the they wouldn't have the same rights as they did before. Nowadays we have representatives to represent what we think about political decisions back then people had no representatives no voice no kind of say.The people thought that they didn't have anything in their own land and governments.The English government decided things without any opinion of the people living in the American colonies which were also people from …show more content…

For the first time the colonist were united in a common cause."one of the many people that were affected the most were lawyers because they use a lot of paper for many different things .Organizations were formed in order to revolt against the stamp act one of the very well known organizations was the Merchants boycotts they protested against the stamp act in a legal way.The stamp act riots were violent,people would try to convince the tax collectors to quit their work positions and if the they didn't they would mob them until they would quit.The man that was most hated was Thomas Hutchinson, because he enforced the laws especially the ones that had to do with the stamp taxes. The colonist attacked his house and destroyed many things. The violent riots became even more violent it went from destroying properties and place to creating dummies that look like the stamp collectors then they would burn or hang the dummies.After a while the riots became even more violent

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