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    How did American response to the Stamp Act influence future protest against British attempts to acquire revenues from the colonies‚ 1765-1775? Desiring revenue from the colonists to offset the massive expenditures for defense‚ the British began to pass a number of acts such as the currency‚ sugar‚ quartering‚ and stamp acts. Naturally‚ the colonists objected to these acts. They had proclaimed taxation without representation and began to boycott British goods while protesting. On the

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    Stamp Act of 1765‚ which had the harshest colonial reaction. During the period of 1763 to 1776‚ the American colonies developed significantly socially‚ economically‚ and

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    The Stamp Act was a tax imposed by the British government on the American colonies. British taxpayers already paid a stamp tax and Massachusetts briefly experimented with a similar law‚ but the Stamp Act imposed on colonial residents went further than the existing ones. The primary goal was to raise money needed for military defenses of the colonies. The Act imposed a tax that required colonial residents to purchase a stamp to be affixed to a number of documents. In addition to taxing legal documents

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    The coercive acts happened in March 1774 and it happened in Boston‚ Massachusetts. It happened because Parliament wanted to pass a new set of laws to punish the colonists in Massachusetts. The colonists called the new sets of law the Coercive Acts because people were forced to obey the laws. The Coercive was a harsh law that punished the colonists harshly and to punish them further‚ the British stopped the legislature to make any more laws. The colony was under control of the British general and

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    the Stamp Act in 1765 that inevitably prompted to the ejection of war in 1775. Initially‚

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    tried to compensate for their debt by taxing the colonists in any way that they could. One way that the British attempted to raise money was through the Stamp and Townshend Acts. The Stamp Act taxed a great number of people and things. There was probably no one who did not have to pay out more than they would have liked because of this act. It taxed almost every single piece of paper. “Merchant owners were obliged to buy stamps for ships’ papers and legal documents. Tavern owners‚ often the

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    Navigation Acts of 1660‚ The French & Indian War‚ Pontiac’s Rebellion‚ Proclamation of 1763‚ The Sugar Act‚ Stamp Act‚ Declaratory Act of 1766‚ Townshend Act‚ Boston Massacre 1770‚ Boston Tea Party‚ and The Intolerable Acts. On the whole‚ all this traumatic fighting and wars are what we say caused the Revolutionary War. The 12 events listed above occurred for all sorts of reasons. It all started with the Navigation Acts of 1660.Paragraph 2: The Navigation Acts The

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    2 Next‚ the Stamp Act of 1765 was placed on the colonist by the crown. This act had forced the colonists to pay taxes to the colonial government for every printed document they used.3 The colonist found this very offensive not because the tax was overwhelming‚ but because they thought that the government was not doing it for the right reasons. They felt that it should be as a means to help bring in money‚ not to raise money. Following the Stamp Act of 1765 came the Townshend Act (1767). The British

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    Washington. Many events led to the start if the Revolutionary War‚ for example the Stamp actTownshend act‚ the Boston massacre‚ and the Boston tea party which ultimately led to freedom of the Patriots and the creation of the United States of America. The United States of America would not be here today if it were not for the many causes to the American Revolution. One main cause was the 1765 Stamp act. The Stamp Act forced colonists to pay a tax (in the form of a stamp) on printed documents‚ various

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    stamp act‚ French and Indian war‚ and the Townshend Acts. Even though each of these causes were very important the Stamp act was the most important and ultimately overturned the American government of that time. The Stamp act was this important because it caused the Boston tea party and led to the intolerable acts. I will be explaining these factors from the economic‚ cultural‚ and psychological perspectives. In the mid to late 1700 an act was set into order called “The Stamp act.” This act was a

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