The Long Fuse - Virtual Representation

The Long Fuse - Virtual Representation

The Stamp Act of 1765 was a small tax. To the men who wrote it in London, it was the most reasonable thing in the world: the colonies should help pay for their own defense. So why did a few pennies on paper nearly tear the British Empire apart? This is the episode where the argument begins, not in the streets but on the page, in a war of pamphlets between the finest legal minds on both sides of the Atlantic. James Otis declares that taxation without representation is tyranny. Daniel Dulany ta...

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