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Jorden Carson
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22 June, 21:16
Was the stamp act an unreasonable and unfair tax
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Cheyenne Warner
22 June, 21:21
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Yes, it was a prime example of "taxation w/o representation" which lead to the Revolutionary War.
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Allisson Walsh
22 June, 21:43
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Yes the stamp act was unfair and unreasonabel because americans had to pay extra for all their paper products an d the british did not
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