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The Stamp Act Crisis, 1765-1766!

6/26/2025

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Announcing a new offering in the Young Reader's Series of North Carolina History! After Great Britain fought a war to retain its colonies in North America during the French & Indian War, King George III’s treasury was badly depleted. As part of the global conflict called the Seven Years War, the fighting in North America pitted the British and their colonial subjects against the French and their Indian allies. Britain’s Prime Minister George Lord Grenville proposed a tax on paper products in the colonies that would raise £60,000 per year to make up the money spent in the war, and cover the costs of maintaining troops in America. This book tells the story of the rebellion by North Carolinians to the tax, levied on virtually every printed item in the American colonies between 1765-1766. Resistance to the Stamp Act was especially strong on the Cape Fear River, where the people of Wilmington and Brunswick forced stamp officers to resign, challenged the authority of Royal Governor William Tryon and the Royal Navy, and took up arms to prevent the hated stamps from being delivered - a full eight years before the more famous Boston Tea Party. The port at Wilmington became the only American port where the stamps were never successfully landed, and first established North Carolina’s claim to being “First in Freedom.”
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