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The Repeal, or the Funeral Procession of Miss America-Stamp, anti-British cartoon against the American Stamp Act, 1766. Supporters of the act gather at a dock to carry a small coffin containing the remains of the bill toward an open vault. Leading the procession and preparing to deliver the funeral eulogy is the Reverend W. Scott, who is followed by Grenville (carrying the coffin), Bute, Bedford, and Temple, who were among those responsible for passing the act. Brown University Library, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.
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ART537114
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3868px × 2705px
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© DeA Picture Library / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
Colonial, US American
Satire
Stamp Act
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