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British colonists in North America objected to the Stamp Act primarily because i...
Oct 12, 2023
British colonists in North America objected to the Stamp Act primarily because it (A) threatened the free press (B) disrupted trade with the West Indies (C) closed the colonial courts (D) enriched corrupt officials (E) taxed them without their consent
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Key Concept
KC-3.1.II: In the mid-18th century, new imperial initiatives led the British North American colonists to resist the imposition of new taxes, asserting their rights to self-governance.
Explanation
The Stamp Act of 1765 was a direct tax imposed by the British Parliament specifically on the colonies of British America. The act required that many printed materials in the colonies be produced on stamped paper produced in London, carrying an embossed revenue stamp. The colonists objected to the Stamp Act not because it disrupted trade, threatened the free press, closed colonial courts, or enriched corrupt officials, but because it was a tax levied without their consent. The slogan "No taxation without representation" expressed this primary grievance of the colonists, and it was one of the major causes of the American Revolution. Why did the colonists object to the Stamp Act?, What was the Stamp Act?, What was the slogan "No taxation without representation"?, Generate me a similar question
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