The Importance Of The Stamp Act

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I am a 8-year old girl, named Katie. Lately my family and everyone in town has been talking about something called a Stamp Act. My parents have been up late crying every night saying they are out of money. They said the British are taking all of our money. I just want to know what the Stamp Act is. So I’ve been listening to my parents for the past week and I think I found out what the Stamp Act really means. Apparently the Stamp Act is to help out the British not the Americas . The British are making all of us Americans pay for them. Now I know why my parents are always say that the Britians are selfish and rude. British is taxing everyone in the Americas on every single paper just to help out the British Army, not the Americas. This is not right and us colonists deserve a say in this kind of situation. This is why we need to find a way to stop this crucial act of rudeness to the Americas. …show more content…

We need to boycott, protest, and as much as we can do to make the British lose money. We could have a group called the “Sons of Liberty” write a letter to Andrew Oliver saying that we are demanding him to come at noon to the Liberty tree to resign his office. We shall be treated with the greatest politeness and Humanity. We can also have another group called the “Daughters of Liberty”. We can have them help us lessen the need to use British goods. Also they can help come up with new ideas to boycott the British. The daughters will help us stay away from British and help us make our own goods. We have to find a way to punish The British for taxing on us in the

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