The Stamp Act

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The Stamp Act was an act passed by the British Parliament in 1765 that imposed a tax on printed materials in the American colonies. This tax required colonists to purchase a stamp to affix to various legal documents, newspapers, pamphlets, and even playing cards. The Stamp Act was seen as a direct attempt by the British government to raise revenue from the colonies without their consent. This caused widespread dissatisfaction and protests among the colonists as they believed it violated their rights as British subjects. The opposition led to organized boycotts, petitions, and protests across the colonies, eventually leading to the repeal of the Stamp Act in 1766. The event was significant in fueling the growing tensions between Britain and the American colonies and is considered one of the key factors that ultimately led to the American Revolution.
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