
1765
The year 1765 was notable for significant events leading up to the American Revolution. One key event was the passage of the Stamp Act by Britain, which taxed colonists on paper goods to raise revenue. This caused widespread protest, as colonists believed it was unfair to be taxed without representation in Parliament. The year also saw increased tensions between Britain and its American colonies, fueling the desire for independence. Additionally, 1765 marked the founding of the Sons of Liberty, a group that protested colonial policies and played a role in organizing resistance. Overall, 1765 was a pivotal year in the buildup to the American Revolution.