Opposition to the Stamp Act was not limited to the colonies.
That would begin in the later part of the next year when the Stamp Act was passed.
However, he changed his position a year later when the controversy over the Stamp Act arose.
See also the Stamp Act, which led to a tax on stamping documents.
In 1766, he voted for the repeal of the Stamp Act.
Green wrote that because of the Stamp Act, the newspaper "will not any longer be published."
His first troubles came with the Stamp Act of 1765.
"They need to be able to tell you what the Stamp Act is about," he said.
The 1855 Stamp Act removed the tax on newspapers and transformed the news trade.
The Stamp Act of 1765-1766 was a tax on all legal documents.