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Denzel Vaughn
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17 July, 15:17
What was the most hated tax act by the colonists?
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Lawson Price
17 July, 15:34
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The Stamp Act; the Colonists reacted immediately, asserting that the Stamp Act was an attempt to raise money in the colonies without the approval of colonial legislatures.
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The stamp act was the most hated tax act by the colonists.
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