October 7, 1765 in New York history

📝 On This Day 📝

259 years ago on October 7th, 1765

The "Stamp Act Congress" begins at the original Federal Hall in Lower Manhattan to devise a response to a new British taxation plan scheduled to take effect on November 1st

It is viewed as one of the first actions of the American Revolution.


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🌞 Weather Records 🌞

Record High: 88°F in 1944
Record Low: 39°F in 1954


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