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The king had the right to tax the colonies because we were paying for our own protection against invasion. Even the british paid taxes. The seven years war was costly, and it was fought because of the colonies. So it is justified that they should tax the colonists.

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What did the American colonists think about stamp act?

The Loyalists thought that the Stamp Act was necessary as they were loyal to England. The Stamp Act was enacted in 1765.


What did the stamp act do or say?

It helped the British get taxes from the colonies and the patriots did something about it. They stop using the stamp. The loyalists were the ones who were loyal to King George The Third. Last is the neutralists who didn't know what side they were on but some of them acted like loyalists or patriots it depended on what party they were.


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