Episode 023: The Stamp Act Congress

Colonists at all levels of society protested the Stamp Act of 1765.  Newspapers railed against it.  Mobs marched in the streets, and destroyed the  homes of tax agents and other supporters.  Colonial politicians not only spoke out against the Act but organized the Stamp Act Congress to coordinate a unified response to this tax.  At issue was "taxation without representation."  Parliament, for the first time, was imposing a direct tax on the colonists, even though they had no representation in Parliament.     For more text, pictures, maps, and sources, please visit my site at AmRevPodcast.Blogspot.com.

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