How Did The Stamp Act Contribute To The American Revolution

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The Stamp Act was the second, the Sugar act being the first, of many acts that led to the American Revolution. It was enacted in 1765; again by George Greenville. The Stamp Act was created to further pay off British debt after the Sugar Act was repealed. This act taxed all legal documents, newspapers, and even playing cards. This act angered the colonists much more than the Sugar Act. It made the colonists angry for many reasons. Some of these include the fact that the act could only be paid in silver, which was hard to come by, and the fact that the colonists had no representation in Parliament to represent their thoughts. They protested a lot, screaming “Taxation without representation is tyranny!” Things often became violent. Finally,