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Thanks for starting this off.  I revised the Stamp Act section to emphasize the issues that led to the Revolution. Note that this was a constitutional crisis not a fiscal crisis. The sums were trivial, the issues were large. Note that the British debt came from the 7 Years war (and only a tiny fraction was due to defending America--the Americans in fact defended themselves.)  There was no torture. [[User:Richard Jensen|Richard Jensen]] 00:37, 11 November 2007 (CST)
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Stamp Act section

Thanks for starting this off. I revised the Stamp Act section to emphasize the issues that led to the Revolution. Note that this was a constitutional crisis not a fiscal crisis. The sums were trivial, the issues were large. Note that the British debt came from the 7 Years war (and only a tiny fraction was due to defending America--the Americans in fact defended themselves.) There was no torture. Richard Jensen 00:37, 11 November 2007 (CST)