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That would begin in the later part of the next year when the Stamp Act was passed.
A stamp act is any legislation that requires a tax to be paid on the transfer of certain documents.
The taxes raised under a stamp act are called stamp duty.
The Duck Stamp act has been described as "one of the most successful conservation programs ever devised."
Stamp acts had been a very successful method of taxation within Great Britain.
Before the Revolution, the British placed multiple acts upon the colonies, such as the stamp act.
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Stamp duty was so successful that it continues to this day through a series of Stamp Acts.
The Stamp Act was to make everybody stamp all materials so they should be null and void.
It's right back to the Stamp Acts which were so bitterly and rightly resisted in the early part of the 19th century.'
The island is connected to Stamp Act Island through an underwater reef.
He encouraged indigenous sugar industries and paper and cotton mills and introduced a stamp act in the state.
Pitt was against the Stamp Act which was going to raise difficulties with the American Colonies.
This print shows colonists rioting after the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act in 1765.
During the American Revolution, Goddard opposed the stamp act vehemently, recognizing it would increase the cost of printing.
August 27: Protest against Stamp Act.
A stamp act is a law made by the British government that puts a tax on the transfer of some documents in the American/British colonies.
While the Sugar Act reflected Parliament's power to tax trade, the Stamp Act was different.
Richard Jackson supposed that Parliament had a right to tax America, but he much doubted the expediency of the Stamp act.
The paper, benefitting from the recent repeal of the Stamp Act, aimed to combat the political influence of The Times.
The British government's belief that the colonists would accept "external" taxes resulted from a misunderstanding of the colonial objection to the Stamp Act.
In particular, they demanded "No taxation without representation" and rejected the Stamp Act in 1765 and all subsequent royal taxes.
Stamp Act Island Stamp Act is the largest of all the islands.
During the Stamp Act Crisis the following year, New York formed a committee to urge common resistance among its neighbors to the new taxes.
In his famous pamphlet attacking the Sugar and Stamp Acts, he raised truly revolutionary questions: "Are not women born as free as men?
Kentucky also has enacted a tax stamp law for controlled substances.
According to tax officials, the city lost $30 million a year due to evasion of tax stamp laws and unreported cigarette sales before the tax increase.
In Germany, a 1980 anti-discrimination law limited financial compensation so strictly that it became known as the stamp law, because the biggest awards available to women barely covered the cost of mailing the necessary documents.