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Charlee Oconnell
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17 January, 13:34
Why did the colonists object to the Stamp Act?
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Kristen Day
17 January, 13:48
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The main reason why the colonists objected to the Stamp Act was because it placed a tax on all paper products imported to the colonies, and the colonists did not give their consent since they were not allowed to have a representative in Parliament.
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