Which of the following statements best summarizes the colonial response to the Stamp Act of 1765?(1 point)

Responses

The colonists were generally opposed to this act because it regulated trade without their consent.
The colonists were generally opposed to this act because it regulated trade without their consent.

The colonists were generally supportive of this act because it extended salutary neglect until the passage of the Declaratory Act.
The colonists were generally supportive of this act because it extended salutary neglect until the passage of the Declaratory Act.

The colonists were generally opposed to this act because it taxed them without their consent.
The colonists were generally opposed to this act because it taxed them without their consent.

The colonists were generally supportive of this act because it ended salutary neglect.

1 answer

The statement that best summarizes the colonial response to the Stamp Act of 1765 is:

The colonists were generally opposed to this act because it taxed them without their consent.

The Stamp Act imposed direct taxes on the colonists without their approval or representation in Parliament, leading to widespread protests and the rallying cry of "no taxation without representation."