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The Stamp Act of 1765 (passed March 22, 1765) brought the first true rift between loyalist and colonist in Georgia. England sees the colonies as a part of the mother country, populated by Englishmen, and Parliament serves all Englishmen, whether they live in England or America. Colonists, especially the educated and the coastal wealthy, see a mother country out of control. Heady from the defeat of the Spanish and French, and recognized as the preeminent world power, the colonists see an England that begins to extract more from the colonies abroad and less from English at home. And the fact that the colonists, as loyal Englishmen, no longer enjoy the privilege of electing members of Parliament does not sit well with many men. Most colonists and many others around the world view King George III as incapable.Massachusetts took the lead in organizing resistance to the act, calling for a Stamp Act Congress of the colonial governments. When word reached Georgia, Alexander Wylly called the members of the Commons House to Savannah. Governor Wright refused to call the session to order so no official action could be taken, however, with the consensus of the members an unofficial document of support including a commitment to back any action taken was forwarded to the Stamp Act Congress.
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