1. The Radical American Revoloution
The stamp tax uproar led to the issue of "no taxation without representation" and the Boston tea party, a rebellious act in protest, to the taxes which the British levied upon the American colonies. ... The stamp act was enacted by British parliament as a measure of taxation, constructed to increase revenue of British military projects in America. ... The colonist's grew unhappy with this and after protests, the taxes were considerably lowered. ... This was known as the Quartering act. ... The stamp act now had control over the attaching of stamps or stamped paper usage, confirm...
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