Stamp Act
By:  Sean and Samantha





In 1765 King George the Third passed the Stamp Act to regain money from fighting the French and Indian War. The Stamp Act made the colonists pay taxes on various items such as paper, legal  documents, newspapers, ships papers,  other publications, and even playing cards.

 The Colonists  would  use the stamps by putting them on the items listed above. Colonists would buy the stamps from a stamp commissioner.  The colonists didn't want to pay taxes so they boycotted British goods until the King repealed the Stamp Act on March 18, 1766. Though no commissioner was actually tarred and feathered, the colonists threatened to do it if the tax was not repealed.

We learned about the Stamp Act using these sources:

Our Country,  Silver, Burdett, Ginn, copyright 1995

The New Book of Knowledge Encyclopedia, Vol.17S

http://www.history.org/other/teaching/tchcrsta.htm
 
 


 
 
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