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The Obelisk under the Liberty Tree, Boston, 1766 (printed 1973). Creator: Paul RevereThe Obelisk under the Liberty Tree, Boston, 1766 (printed 1973)
The Repeal, or the Funeral of Miss Ame - Stamp, March 16, 1766. March 16, 1766. Creator: AnonThe Repeal, or the Funeral of Miss Ame - Stamp, March 16, 1766
The Deplorable State of America, or Sc___h Government, March 22, 1765. March 22, 1765. Creator: AnonThe Deplorable State of America, or Sc___h Government, March 22, 1765
Goody Bull or the Second Part of the Repeal, March 18, 1766. March 18, 1766. Creator: AnonGoody Bull or the Second Part of the Repeal, March 18, 1766
The Repeal, or the Funeral of Miss Ame-Stamp, 1766. 1766. Creator: AnonThe Repeal, or the Funeral of Miss Ame-Stamp, 1766
Bostonians reading the Stamp Act, 1765 (c1880). The Stamp Act of 1765 was the first attempt by the British government to impose direct taxation upon the American colonies
Facsimile of the Pennsylvania Journal on the Stamp Act, 1765 (c1880). The Stamp Act of 1765 was the first attempt by the British government to impose direct taxation upon the American colonies
Flight of Thomas Hutchinson before the rioters, Boston, Massachusetts, 1765 (c1880). The Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
The Stamp Riots of New York, c1765, (1872). A banner reads: The Folly of England and the Right of America. The Stamp Act was passed by the British Parliament in 1765 in order to raise revenue in