The Stamp Act Congress was a body of delegates from all the American colonies except New Hampshire, Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia, which met at New York on October the 7th, 1765, and adjourned on October the 25th. The action of this Congress consisted of an address to the king, petitions to Parliament and a declaration of the rights and grievances of the colonies. It protested that the colonies could only be taxed by their own representatives in the colonial assemblies; claimed the inherent right of trial by jury, and declared the Stamp Act to have a manifest tendency to subvert the rights and liberties of the colonies. The House of Commons objected to the declaration as that of an unconstitutional gathering. Research Stamp Act Congress