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Q: What actions did the colonists take in response to the stamp act?
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What three actions did the colonies take as a result of the Stamp Act?

In response to the Intolerable Acts, the colonists decided to boycott British goods. The acts were passed after the Boston Tea party.


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What actions did the British take that enraged the colonists after the French and Indian War?

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What actions did parliament take after repealing the stamp act?

On March 18, 1766, Parliament repealed the Stamp Act. Unfortunately, the same day, they passed the Declaratory Act, giving themselves the right to make laws for the colonies on every matter.


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