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How did the colonies get rid of the stamp act?

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What act taxed almost all printed material in the colonies?

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What law put a tax on all paper goods in the colonies?

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What took place during the stamp act?

Britain placed a tax on all documents and glass in the colonies. (Stamp Act) the colonies protested the Stamp Act because they did not have any representation in the British Parliament.


When did Britain get rid of the stamp act?

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Where did stamp act started at?

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What effect did the stamp act have on the colonies?

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Which act affected the most people throughout the colonies?

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What was the tax on all paper products in the 13 colonies?

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Which act was the first to impose an internal tax on the colonies?

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How many colonies were represented in the Stamp Act?

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