In the aftermath of the Stamp Act Congress and calls of resistance to British laws that were unjust, the delegates proclaimed their loyalty to
Question 43 options:
O the governors of each colony.
O the king of England.
O God alone.O the king of France.Answer: the king of England

Respuesta :

In the aftermath of the Stamp Act Congress and calls of resistance to British laws that were unjust, the delegates proclaimed their loyalty to the king of England.

About Stamp Act Congress

Stamp Act Congress which was a meeting on October 19, 1765 in New York City between representatives of the Thirteen Colonies. They discussed and demonstrated the Stamp Act recently passed by the British Parliament Overseas, which did not include any representatives from the colonies. This meeting was held in the building which was later named Federal Hall. This congress consisted of 9 of the 13 representatives of the colonies.

The colonies that did not send representatives were Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia and New Hampshire. Representatives of New York were representatives of certain counties within the colony, not the colony itself.

In June 1765, a letter from the Massachusetts Assembly was sent to the assembly of representatives throughout the colony to "consider together the present problems of the colony". All representatives had served in the legislature of each colony and they pretended to be loyal to George III of Great Britain, the reigning king at that time.

When news of the delayed congress reached London, the Minister of Commerce was so shocked that he needed to write a letter to the King. The Minister of Commerce reported to the king that "this is a matter of utmost importance to the Kingdom and the legislature of the United Kingdom. and awaits consideration by Parliament." However, while Parliament was notified of its existence, the Stamp Act Congress was being implemented.

Learn more about Stamp act Congress at https://brainly.com/question/19013647.

#SPJ4

ACCESS MORE