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Samuel Adams and James Otis both agreed on the importance of opposing British taxation and asserting colonial rights. They believed that the Stamp Act and other forms of taxation without representation were unjust and violated the rights of the colonists. Both men were instrumental in mobilizing public sentiment against British rule and advocating for colonial resistance, setting the stage for the American Revolution. Their collaboration helped to unite colonists in their fight for independence.

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