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Birth of the Republic

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Essay title: Birth of the Republic

In the readings by Edmund S. Morgan the problems of the colonists are summed up and able to be understood by everyone who picks up the book. It lists in detail what went on to provoke and then what went on to fix issues in question.

Sugar and stamps is about taxing the colonies because England just finished the Seven Years’ War and needed to do something to generate some funds. The thought of doing this was talked about for a few years and a man by the name of Sir Robert Walpole, who was liked and hated at the same, said he was not near brave enough to try to accomplish this feat. So a man named George Greenville took the first steps necessary to get this accomplished. In 1764 a bill was drawn up and Parliament made it an act to tax items bought by the colonists. Within the next year a bill was brought to tax all paper materials used. The colonists did not like the fact that this was going on and boycotted. Since the colonists defied this they were threatened by troops coming over and roughing them up. The colonists were ready to fight to the death. End the end they ended not having to fight because the stamp act was lifted in February of 1766.

When the act was repealed it was because two groups that were in Parliament at the time liked the idea of appeal. Pitt argued for the colonists on the bases that there is a difference is legislation and taxation. Every act had been repealed but a Declaratory act was made and it the colonists wondered what it was about because it confused them. The colonists were now in another argument with their mother country. They had once celebrated the appeals but now are in even deeper with another problem on their hands. The colonists started to defy and when the word of defiance got back to the mother country the Americans lost friends that helped them out in the stamp crisis. The Americans then had to pay taxes on all sorts of things including: glass, lead, paper, paints, and tea. Now customs officials who were used to getting bribes weren’t getting there cut because the prices were low. If ships carrying illegal loads were seized the money was divided three

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