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19 July, 18:12
Who was very much against the stamp act
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Darryl Cameron
19 July, 18:35
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Patrick Henry I believe
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Elyse Keith
19 July, 18:39
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Patrick Henry
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In Virginia, Patrick Henry (1736-99), whose fiery orations against British tyranny would soon make him famous, submitted a series of resolutions to his colony's assembly, the House of Burgesses. These resolutions denied Parliament's right to tax the colonies and called on the colonists to resist the Stamp Act.
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