The Stamp Act - 1765

Introduction

Comprehension

Geography

As mentioned previously, the British had gone deeply in debt in order to win the French and Indian War. Also, England was spending an enormous amount of money to keep soldiers in the American colonies.

From the British point of view, it seemed fair that the colonists should finance some of the military expenses. Therefore, England passed the Stamp Act of 1765. Just like the Proclamation of 1763, the colonists were not consulted. Soon the cry of "no taxation without representation" would be heard throughout the 13 colonies.

The Stamp Act forced the colonists to purchase stamped paper from England for things like legal documents, magazines, and newspapers. The act was a tax on the colonists and was to be used to pay down British debt, and finance the military expenses of the army in America.

Although the British did raise revenue from the Stamp Act, they also created tremendous animosity on the part of the colonists. The act's effect was to unite very powerful members of colonial society like: lawyers, journalists, and merchants. Organized opposition to the act occurred throughout the colonies and there were even Stamp Act riots in some areas.

The colonists began to see themselves as victims of British bullying, and nothing unites people like a common foe. The act was eventually repealed in 1766, but the damage was already done. The colonists were beginning to see themselves as a united force and rebellion became a topic of much conversation.

The Stamp Act - 1765

Comprehension

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England passed the Stamp Act in _________.
1765
1701
1642
1776
When England passed the Stamp Act without consulting the colonists the cry of _____________ was heard throughout the colonies.
no more taxes
no taxation without representation
down with King George
give me liberty or give me death
The Stamp Act forced the colonists to purchase ______________ .
stamped paper
English tea
Indian corn
Chinese pottery
The British did raise revenue with the Stamp Act, however the act also caused tremendous ___________ with Britain.
friendship
animosity
brotherhood
joy
Due to the Stamp Act the colonists began to view themselves as ______________.
victims
loyalists
traitors
a united force
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Geography

Points
Georgia is ________ of Charleston.
north
south
east
west
Columbia is ___________ of Beaufort.
north
south
east
west
North Carolina is ___________ of Georgia.
northeast
northwest
southeast
southwest
Columbia is __________ of Charleston.
northeast
northwest
southeast
southwest
North Carolina is ___________ of Charleston.
north
south
east
west
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The Stamp Act - 1765
Introduction
Comprehension
Geography