Access these resources as a member - it's free! March 22, 1765 was the day that The Stamp Act was passed by the British Parliament. The Stamp Act was enacted to tax American Colonies on printed ...
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When 12 judges in Frederick County, in an act of courage and rebellion that would earn them the moniker “immortal,” denounced the British Stamp Act on Nov. 23, 1765, old Frederick Town responded with ...
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The Stamp Act Defiance Placard is expected to fetch up to $6 million. Courtesy Christie's One of the earliest papers documenting revolt in the American colonies against Great Britain is coming to ...
In 1765, after several other tax acts, the Stamp Act was British parliament's first “direct tax” on the colonies to raise funds for England. America 250 Moments is available to stream on pbs.org and ...
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