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In 1765, due to the 130 million pounds debt from the French and Indian war, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act, which required colonists in America to pay a tax on all printed materials, including legal documents, newspapers, and even playing cards.

This tax was seen as an attack and disrespected on the colonists' rights and triggered widespread protests and boycotts throughout the colonies.

For Lower-class Americans, they protested the Stamp Act by burning British Customs Officials' homes. This forced the British Government to react.

Also, a group of colonial leaders formed the Stamp Act Congress, and drafted a petition to the British Government demanding the repeal of the tax.

The British government eventually repealed the Stamp Act in 1766, but tensions between the colonists and British authorities continued to escalate.

The Stamp Act and the colonists' resistance to it set the stage for further conflicts between the colonies and Britain, and would finally lead to the American Revolution.

News from England! A new tax on all documents! That's ridiculous!

How is that even pass?

Stop!

No Taxation without Representation!

Parliament

We need to tax the Colonies in order to pay off our war debt.

How about a tax on all official paper documents!

I don't think it's a good idea... but we should give it a try.

Yes! We should tax them on paper!

Stamps Act

Stamp Act Congress

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In 1765, due to the 130 million pounds debt from the French and Indian war, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act, which required colonists in America to pay a tax on all printed materials, including legal documents, newspapers, and even playing cards.

This tax was seen as an attack and disrespected on the colonists' rights and triggered widespread protests and boycotts throughout the colonies.

For Lower-class Americans, they protested the Stamp Act by burning British Customs Officials' homes. This forced the British Government to react.

Also, a group of colonial leaders formed the Stamp Act Congress, and drafted a petition to the British Government demanding the repeal of the tax.

The British government eventually repealed the Stamp Act in 1766, but tensions between the colonists and British authorities continued to escalate.

The Stamp Act and the colonists' resistance to it set the stage for further conflicts between the colonies and Britain, and would finally lead to the American Revolution.

News from England! A new tax on all documents! That's ridiculous!

How is that even pass?

Stop!

No Taxation without Representation!

Parliament

We need to tax the Colonies in order to pay off our war debt.

How about a tax on all official paper documents!

I don't think it's a good idea... but we should give it a try.

Yes! We should tax them on paper!

Stamps Act

Stamp Act Congress

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In 1765, due to the 130 million pounds debt from the French and Indian war, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act, which required colonists in America to pay a tax on all printed materials, including legal documents, newspapers, and even playing cards.

This tax was seen as an attack and disrespected on the colonists' rights and triggered widespread protests and boycotts throughout the colonies.

For Lower-class Americans, they protested the Stamp Act by burning British Customs Officials' homes. This forced the British Government to react.

Also, a group of colonial leaders formed the Stamp Act Congress, and drafted a petition to the British Government demanding the repeal of the tax.

The British government eventually repealed the Stamp Act in 1766, but tensions between the colonists and British authorities continued to escalate.

The Stamp Act and the colonists' resistance to it set the stage for further conflicts between the colonies and Britain, and would finally lead to the American Revolution.

News from England! A new tax on all documents! That's ridiculous!

How is that even pass?

Stop!

No Taxation without Representation!

Parliament

We need to tax the Colonies in order to pay off our war debt.

How about a tax on all official paper documents!

I don't think it's a good idea... but we should give it a try.

Yes! We should tax them on paper!

Stamps Act

Stamp Act Congress

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In 1765, due to the 130 million pounds debt from the French and Indian war, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act, which required colonists in America to pay a tax on all printed materials, including legal documents, newspapers, and even playing cards.

This tax was seen as an attack and disrespected on the colonists' rights and triggered widespread protests and boycotts throughout the colonies.

For Lower-class Americans, they protested the Stamp Act by burning British Customs Officials' homes. This forced the British Government to react.

Also, a group of colonial leaders formed the Stamp Act Congress, and drafted a petition to the British Government demanding the repeal of the tax.

The British government eventually repealed the Stamp Act in 1766, but tensions between the colonists and British authorities continued to escalate.

The Stamp Act and the colonists' resistance to it set the stage for further conflicts between the colonies and Britain, and would finally lead to the American Revolution.

News from England! A new tax on all documents! That's ridiculous!

How is that even pass?

Stop!

No Taxation without Representation!

Parliament

We need to tax the Colonies in order to pay off our war debt.

How about a tax on all official paper documents!

I don't think it's a good idea... but we should give it a try.

Yes! We should tax them on paper!

Stamps Act

Stamp Act Congress

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In 1765, due to the 130 million pounds debt from the French and Indian war, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act, which required colonists in America to pay a tax on all printed materials, including legal documents, newspapers, and even playing cards.

This tax was seen as an attack and disrespected on the colonists' rights and triggered widespread protests and boycotts throughout the colonies.

For Lower-class Americans, they protested the Stamp Act by burning British Customs Officials' homes. This forced the British Government to react.

Also, a group of colonial leaders formed the Stamp Act Congress, and drafted a petition to the British Government demanding the repeal of the tax.

The British government eventually repealed the Stamp Act in 1766, but tensions between the colonists and British authorities continued to escalate.

The Stamp Act and the colonists' resistance to it set the stage for further conflicts between the colonies and Britain, and would finally lead to the American Revolution.

News from England! A new tax on all documents! That's ridiculous!

How is that even pass?

Stop!

No Taxation without Representation!

Parliament

We need to tax the Colonies in order to pay off our war debt.

How about a tax on all official paper documents!

I don't think it's a good idea... but we should give it a try.

Yes! We should tax them on paper!

Stamps Act

Stamp Act Congress

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In 1765, due to the 130 million pounds debt from the French and Indian war, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act, which required colonists in America to pay a tax on all printed materials, including legal documents, newspapers, and even playing cards.

This tax was seen as an attack and disrespected on the colonists' rights and triggered widespread protests and boycotts throughout the colonies.

For Lower-class Americans, they protested the Stamp Act by burning British Customs Officials' homes. This forced the British Government to react.

Also, a group of colonial leaders formed the Stamp Act Congress, and drafted a petition to the British Government demanding the repeal of the tax.

The British government eventually repealed the Stamp Act in 1766, but tensions between the colonists and British authorities continued to escalate.

The Stamp Act and the colonists' resistance to it set the stage for further conflicts between the colonies and Britain, and would finally lead to the American Revolution.

News from England! A new tax on all documents! That's ridiculous!

How is that even pass?

Stop!

No Taxation without Representation!

Parliament

We need to tax the Colonies in order to pay off our war debt.

How about a tax on all official paper documents!

I don't think it's a good idea... but we should give it a try.

Yes! We should tax them on paper!

Stamps Act

Stamp Act Congress

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In 1765, due to the 130 million pounds debt from the French and Indian war, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act, which required colonists in America to pay a tax on all printed materials, including legal documents, newspapers, and even playing cards.

This tax was seen as an attack and disrespected on the colonists' rights and triggered widespread protests and boycotts throughout the colonies.

For Lower-class Americans, they protested the Stamp Act by burning British Customs Officials' homes. This forced the British Government to react.

Also, a group of colonial leaders formed the Stamp Act Congress, and drafted a petition to the British Government demanding the repeal of the tax.

The British government eventually repealed the Stamp Act in 1766, but tensions between the colonists and British authorities continued to escalate.

The Stamp Act and the colonists' resistance to it set the stage for further conflicts between the colonies and Britain, and would finally lead to the American Revolution.

News from England! A new tax on all documents! That's ridiculous!

How is that even pass?

Stop!

No Taxation without Representation!

Parliament

We need to tax the Colonies in order to pay off our war debt.

How about a tax on all official paper documents!

I don't think it's a good idea... but we should give it a try.

Yes! We should tax them on paper!

Stamps Act

Stamp Act Congress

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In 1765, due to the 130 million pounds debt from the French and Indian war, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act, which required colonists in America to pay a tax on all printed materials, including legal documents, newspapers, and even playing cards.

This tax was seen as an attack and disrespected on the colonists' rights and triggered widespread protests and boycotts throughout the colonies.

For Lower-class Americans, they protested the Stamp Act by burning British Customs Officials' homes. This forced the British Government to react.

Also, a group of colonial leaders formed the Stamp Act Congress, and drafted a petition to the British Government demanding the repeal of the tax.

The British government eventually repealed the Stamp Act in 1766, but tensions between the colonists and British authorities continued to escalate.

The Stamp Act and the colonists' resistance to it set the stage for further conflicts between the colonies and Britain, and would finally lead to the American Revolution.

News from England! A new tax on all documents! That's ridiculous!

How is that even pass?

Stop!

No Taxation without Representation!

Parliament

We need to tax the Colonies in order to pay off our war debt.

How about a tax on all official paper documents!

I don't think it's a good idea... but we should give it a try.

Yes! We should tax them on paper!

Stamps Act

Stamp Act Congress

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  • How about a tax on all official paper documents!
  • Yes! We should tax them on paper!
  • Parliament
  • We need to tax the Colonies in order to pay off our war debt.
  • I don't think it's a good idea... but we should give it a try.
  • News from England! A new tax on all documents! That's ridiculous!
  • How is that even pass?
  • No Taxation without Representation!
  • Stop!
  • In 1765, due to the 130 million pounds debt from the French and Indian war, the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act, which required colonists in America to pay a tax on all printed materials, including legal documents, newspapers, and even playing cards.
  • Stamp Act Congress
  • This tax was seen as an attack and disrespected on the colonists' rights and triggered widespread protests and boycotts throughout the colonies.
  • Stamps Act
  • For Lower-class Americans, they protested the Stamp Act by burning British Customs Officials' homes. This forced the British Government to react.
  • Also, a group of colonial leaders formed the Stamp Act Congress, and drafted a petition to the British Government demanding the repeal of the tax.
  • The British government eventually repealed the Stamp Act in 1766, but tensions between the colonists and British authorities continued to escalate.
  • The Stamp Act and the colonists' resistance to it set the stage for further conflicts between the colonies and Britain, and would finally lead to the American Revolution.
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