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When the British parliament imposed new taxes on the colonists, America began to shake off British influence and develop an American identity. The following two acts created the controversy of “Taxation without representation”.
(The Stamp Act): In 1765, Parliament passed the Quartering Act, which required colonists to provide housing for British soldiers in stables, inns, ale houses, and abandoned buildings. That same year Parliament also passed the Stamp Act, a law that sent an even greater storm of protest sweeping through the colonies. Only documents marked with an official stamp were considered legal, and the only way to acquire the stamp was by paying a tax. Printed materials subject to this law include deeds, business licenses, court documents, newspapers, and even playing cards. The law also demanded the tax be paid with gold or silver coins, which colonists had difficulty doing because they generally used paper money and credit. British courts in the colonies enforced the act by confiscating any land, property, or goods involved in transactions conducted without the