The Pros And Cons Of The Stamp Act

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In 1765 the Stamp Act was passed which upset my family and the rest of the colonists. This upset my family because we were already poor and this did not help us. This made the things we bought more expensive than what it was. They wants us to pay taxes because they want us to pay for the “French And Indian War”. If we wanted to send a letter to my Uncle Rick in Virginia we now have to buy a stamp to send a letter to him. Why are the British charging the colonies for the war? The British know we are country that doesn’t have a lot of money. Tomorrow we have a town meeting to talk about the stamp act. Are very own samuel Adams will be there, who is against the stamp act. Samuel Adams does not think it is right that the British charge us

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