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  1. 30 de oct. de 2023 · A political cartoon depicting the repeal of the Stamp Act in March 1766. A child's coffin, meant to represent the act, is carried by a grief-stricken George Grenville, the main proponent of the Stamp Act. Grenville is followed by the Earl of Bute, the Duke of Bedford, Temple, Halifax, Sandwich, and two bishops.

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  3. 1891 CHAPTER 39 54 and 55 Vict. An Act to consolidate the Enactments granting and relating to the Stamp Duties upon Instruments and certain other enactments relating to Stamp Duties. X1. [21st July 1891] X1 This Act is not necessarily in the form in which it has effect in Northern Ireland.

  4. Timeline. 22 Mar 1765. The Stamp Act of 1765 is approved by Parliament and King George III, sparking protest in the American colonies. 31 May 1765. The Virginia House of Burgesses passes the Virginia Resolves, asserting the colonists' rights as Englishmen and denying Parliament's authority to tax them. 14 Aug 1765.

  5. Der Stamp Act ( deutsch: „Stempelgesetz“, „Stempelsteuergesetz“, „Stempelakte“ oder auch „Steuermarkengesetz“) war ein Gesetz zum Erlass einer Stempelsteuer, das am 22. März 1765 durch das britische Parlament verabschiedet und ab November 1765 gültig wurde. Er bestimmte, dass jedes offizielle Schriftstück und Dokument, aber ...

  6. Written By North Carolina History Project. Enacted in 1765, the Stamp Act increased British control over the American colonial economy and further angered American colonists by confirming that salutary neglect had ended. The British passed the Stamp Tax in part to pay for the costs of the French and Indian War (also known as The Seven Years War).

  7. 9 de abr. de 2019 · An angry mob protest against the Stamp Act by carrying a banner reading 'The Folly of England, the Ruin of America' through the streets of New York. In the wake of Britain victory in the Seven Years'/French & Indian War, the nation found itself with a burgeoning national debt that had reached £130,000,000 by 1764.