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The author’s perspective of the Stamp Act in this political cartoon will be an uprising disagreement among the citizen on the imposition of the Stamp Act.
What was the significance of the Stamp Act?
In U.S. colonial history, the Stamp Act was the first British attempt to raise revenue through direct taxation of all colonial commercial and legal papers such as newspapers, pamphlets, cards, almanacs, and dice.
The effect of Pontiac’s War on the colonial frontier settlements added to the enormous new defense burdens resulting from Great Britain’s victory (1763) in the French and Indian War. The then British chancellor hoped to meet at least half of these costs by the combined revenues of the Sugar Act (1764) and the Stamp Act as a common revenue device in England.
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