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Stamp Act Dbq

Decent Essays

Jerry Kim
D Block
Essay & Document Summary

Period 1: 1491 – 1607
Document- Columbus reports on his first voyage 1493
- Spain (Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand) actually assisted Columbus in his attempts, in order to accumulate goods that were valuable during time such as gold. Furthermore, it also tried to help the Catholic church financially.
- Columbus had written this letter to Ferdinand and Isabella as soon as he reached the New World (Americas) in order to portray some of the new findings that he had discovered there.
- He travel around the perimeter of the Caribbean during a period that lasted several months; during this time, he collected a lot of different plants and animals on the island of Cuba
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The Stamp Act was one of the many intolerable acts that were passed during this time period to collect higher tax, in return for providing protective measures. 
 • Stamp Act: basically required the colonists to pay a tax on every single paper document or products made out of papers (for example, dice and paper cards). This Act was passed without colonists’ approval, which is why the issue of Taxation without Representation within British Parliament became a controversial issue. 
 • Stamp Act Congress (October 1765): each colony sent a delegate to this congress to discuss the issue regarding unfair taxation. This eventually led to British Parliament issuing Declaratory Act that gave full power over the colonies to the King and the Parliament. 
Essay- The Supreme Court Then and Now
 • This document indicates how the value and the role of the Supreme Court revolved over the course of American history. The idea of separation power and three branches of government wasn’t as clear as it is today. In fact, when the United States was first established, during the Philadelphia Convention of 1787, no one was clear on to what extend should the judicial power be

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