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Repeal of the Stamp Act, 1766

British cartoon titled "The Repeal, or the Funeral of Miss Ame-Stamp" a 1766 engraving. The cartoon shows a mock funeral along the Thames River for the Stamp Act. The child's coffin is marked "Miss Ame-Stamp born 1765, died 1766." The British Treasury Secretary George Grenville is carrying the coffin. The Stamp Act of 1765 was a direct tax imposed by the British Parliament on the colonies of British America.The first direct tax to be levied on the American colonies, it required that all newspapers, pamphlets, legal documents, commercial bills, advertisements, and other papers issued in the colonies bear a stamp. The American colonies were furious and refused to pay for the tax that the British put on them. The Americans in all 13 colonies protested strongly and the British retreated part way, but insisted on the right of Parliament to tax the colonies. The Americans rejected that as unconstitutional, declaring "No Taxation without Representation", and it was a major grievance that led to the American Revolution.
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Title:
Repeal of the Stamp Act, 1766
Caption:
British cartoon titled "The Repeal, or the Funeral of Miss Ame-Stamp" a 1766 engraving. The cartoon shows a mock funeral along the Thames River for the Stamp Act. The child's coffin is marked "Miss Ame-Stamp born 1765, died 1766." The British Treasury Secretary George Grenville is carrying the coffin. The Stamp Act of 1765 was a direct tax imposed by the British Parliament on the colonies of British America.The first direct tax to be levied on the American colonies, it required that all newspapers, pamphlets, legal documents, commercial bills, advertisements, and other papers issued in the colonies bear a stamp. The American colonies were furious and refused to pay for the tax that the British put on them. The Americans in all 13 colonies protested strongly and the British retreated part way, but insisted on the right of Parliament to tax the colonies. The Americans rejected that as unconstitutional, declaring "No Taxation without Representation", and it was a major grievance that led to the American Revolution.
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Album / Science Source / New York Public Library
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3888 x 2631 px | 29.3 MB
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32.9 x 22.3 cm | 13.0 x 8.8 in (300 dpi)