Stamp Act Of 1765

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In 1765, parliament issued the Stamp Act. This made it to where colonists had to pay a tax on all printed materials, which included newspapers and legal documents. The colonist then wrote The Declaration of Rights. In The Declaration of Rights, the colonists tell parliament why they should not have to follow their Stamp Act. The colonists tell Parliament that they should be entitled to the same rights as King George’s subjects in Great Britain. They feel that they should, like the subjects in Great Britain, be allowed to decide if they get taxed or not. The colonists think that no taxes should be put on them unless they give consent to it through themselves or through a representative. They inform parliament that they cannot be part of the

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