<em>The Stamp Act of 1765.</em>
Explanation:
The Stamp Act was the tax that got put on the colonists by Great Britain, this made it so the colonists had to pay taxes on certain types of paper products, like newspapers.
This act was put on the colonists in 1765 and they did not agree with it at all. Many colonists were outraged by this and thought it was unfair that they were being taxed. They felt as if they had no say in what they were being taxed in and they had no colonists in British Parliament that could help plead their case, this is known as "taxation without representation." Great Britain said they needed the money from the colonists in order to pay for the French and Indian War, which was expensive, and they had British troops protecting the colonists. The colonists didn't agree with Great Britain and how they were trying to justify taxing them.
Over time, the colonists started to boycott the merchants and businesses that were selling goods that were stamped by the Stamp Act. They even went as far as threatening the merchants that were selling them and burning many goods. Great Britain realized that many British merchants and businesses were being harmed and essentially nobody was buying the stamped products. They ended up repealing the Stamp Act of 1765 after all of the outrage from the colonists.
Answer:
In late 1800s, in United States, the B. growth of middle class was changing.
Explanation:
Though the industrialization was on the verge of prosperity in the late 1800s, 'mass-production' of goods was not yet being done. More people started to get employed and thus the leisure time that the people had earlier decreased considerably.
A situation in where members of two parties within a government agree to past a bill which can or cannot be turned into a law
Answer:
Both bring destruction for buildings
Explanation:
High speed extreme winds powerful enough to rip apart most things