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Colonial Family's Reaction To The Stamp Act

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A Colonial family's reaction to The Stamp Act In the year of 1765, after the end of the French and Indian war, England became in debt after the war and they needed to do something about it. The King and the British then announced and passed the Stamp Act. The Stamp Act stated that all paper items be stamped and taxed. This included paper, documents, magazines, newspapers, playing cards and other items created from paper. The problem with the act after it was passed, were the colonists. The Stamp Act was unfair to the colonists and caused problems; because it made it harder for colonial families to pay their taxes, stamps would be in they way of documents, magazines and newspapers and paper items would be a bit more expensive. 121

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