Additionally, the colonist chose to boycott British commodities and even rioted in protest. Although, the boycotting was effective, especially in New York, the coercion of the Crown’s representatives, the vandalism of their homes, and physical violence that showed their resolve (Schultz, 2009). The colonist also worked together to send inscribed objections to this act to Parliaments stating that taxation was unfair since the colonies had no representatives in Parliament. Eventually, economic issues forced the repeal of the Stamp Act by the Crown due to fear of extreme revenue losses, but the quarrel itself was far from resolved. What would the crown do
Additionally, the colonist chose to boycott British commodities and even rioted in protest. Although, the boycotting was effective, especially in New York, the coercion of the Crown’s representatives, the vandalism of their homes, and physical violence that showed their resolve (Schultz, 2009). The colonist also worked together to send inscribed objections to this act to Parliaments stating that taxation was unfair since the colonies had no representatives in Parliament. Eventually, economic issues forced the repeal of the Stamp Act by the Crown due to fear of extreme revenue losses, but the quarrel itself was far from resolved. What would the crown do