Why did Great Britain repeal the Stamp Act?

A.
France invaded and conquered Great Britain.
B.
Great Britain earned enough money from the tax to repay its war debts.
C.
The Stamp Act had caused Native American revolts.
D.
The colonists were threatening stamp agents and boycotting British goods.

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Answer:

D. The colonists were threatening stamp agents and boycotting British goods.

Explanation:

The stamp act impose a high taxation rate toward various types of paper products that are used by the colonists. Initially, the stamp act was created by the Great Britain to recuperate the loss that the British Government experience during their war against France.

But, they did not expect that the colonists will react by boycotting British Goods.

They realize that the economic damage that is caused by the boycott might be higher than the amount of income that they get from the stamp act. Because of this, they decided to repeal the act.

Answer:

After four months of widespread protest in America, the British Parliament repeals the Stamp Act, a taxation measure enacted to raise revenues for a standing British army in America.

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