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In 1765, Britain passed the Stamp Act. This act taxed anything printed on paper. Many colonists said the new taxes were unfair. Colonists had no say in making tax laws because they did not have representatives in Parliament.
The Stamp Act was passed on March 22, 1765, leading to an uproar in the colonies over an issue that was to be a major cause of the Revolution: taxation without representation. Enacted in November 1765, the controversial act forced colonists to buy a British stamp for every official document they obtained.
The Stamp Act was one of the most unpopular taxes ever passed by the British Government. It was known as that because it placed a new tax on molasses, which was something that the American colonists imported in great quantities. The colonists weren't too happy about this, but they decided to use fewer molasses.
It required the colonists to pay a tax, represented by a stamp, on various papers, documents, and playing cards. Adverse colonial reaction to the Stamp Act ranged from boycotts of British goods to riots and attacks on the tax collectors.
All the colonists were mad because they thought the British Parliament shouldn't have the right to tax them. The colonists believed that the only people that should tax them should be their own legislature. They didn't want the British army there. And the taxes of the Stamps were only allowed to be paid in silver.
The British Constitution accorded Englishmen the right of being taxed only by representatives of their own choosing. The colonists had no such representation in Parliament. Therefore the Stamp Act was unconstitutional. With this act, the colonists' anger reached the boiling point.
The Stamp Act was very unpopular among colonists. A majority considered it a violation of their rights as Englishmen to be taxed without their consent consent that only the colonial legislatures could grant.
Many colonists felt that they should not pay these taxes, because they were passed in England by Parliament, not by their own colonial governments. They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens. The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods.
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