The Stamp Act of 1765 stated that all legal documents, newspapers, and pamphlets must be stamped with an official stamp of approval from parliament, this cost money. The money would go to British efforts in the Appalachian Mountains where England had more than 10,000 troops. The troops were stationed there to protect the colonies from Native Americans and the French. The Virginia House of Burgesses decided that anyone that supported this act was an enemy of the state. Outrage spread across the colonies and eventually the act was revoked. …show more content…
The act stated that if a British soldier wanted to sleep and eat at a person's house they must allow him to do so and they must feed and clothe them. The act was Highly Protested and there were many uproars about the act. After the Quartering Act British soldier presence was increasing in Boston and was highly unwelcome.
One fateful afternoon on March fifth 1770 there was a small sentinel of British guards patrolling an area in Boston. When fifty angry colonists began a riot. They threw sticks, stones, and snowballs at the British guards. The soldiers tried pushing them back but failed. The guards open fired and killed three men and wounded eight others two of which would die later from their injuries. The massacre was drawn in a painting called "The Bloody Massacre" by Paul