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Colonists protested in the stamp act by not buying stamped goods such as paper , cotton , and tea etc. The colonists got so mad about all the tax they had to pay that they took it all out on the exists man or in other words , money man $ . 10% went to the $ man 40% went to king George the 3rd and 50 % went to parliament . The colonists would be so furious that they would tar and feather the exists man . ou - ch ! Get this I'm 11 and I'm in 5th grade . i learned all about this in 3rd period .

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