Boston Mobilizes against the **Stamp Act**. Just after the conclusion of the French and Indian War, the Parliament of Great Britain passed a series of policies intended to reshape the workings of its American empire. Colonial Boston already had a history of antagonistic dealings with imperial officials, and the townspeople reacted violently in response to the Stamp Act of 1765. **Paul Revere** belonged to a waterfront community that mobilized a strong coalition against the Stamp Act. Although royal officials attempted to divide Bostonians along class lines, the town stood unified. **Professor Benjamin L. Carp** will illuminate Boston’s waterfront community, describe the actions of its radical coalition, and explain why Revere and his compatriots were so successful. (Photo: [Wikimedia Commons](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/Burning_of_Stamp_Act_cph.3b53085.jpg ""))
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