The Stamp Act Crisis: Prologue to Revolution, Volumen10Collier Books, 1963 - 384 páginas The Stamp Act, the first direct tax on the American colonies, provoked an immediate and violent response. "The Stamp Act Crisis," originally published by UNC Press in 1953, identifies the issues that caused the confrontation and explores the ways in which the conflict was a prelude to the American Revolution. |
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Prologue | 15 |
Francis Bernard Royal Governor | 19 |
The Sugar Act | 36 |
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The Stamp Act Crisis: Prologue to Revolution Edmund S. Morgan,Helen M. Morgan Vista previa limitada - 2011 |
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