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Who was in the stmp act Stamp Act?

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the british soldiers and the colonist. the colonist had too pay taxes on playing cards,news papers,diplomas,and liscense. because of the stamp act, samuel adams created a group called the sons of liberty. they would beat up and tar and feather custom workers,stamp agents, and royal governs. the stamp act was repealed in march of 1766. which led too the townshed act.

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