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The British Parliament passed the stamp act in 1765 to what?

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Option 4. Required colonists to buy stamps to put on legal documents.

How? The British Parliament passed the "Stamp Act" to help pay for British troops stationed in the colonies during the Seven Years’ War. The act required the colonists to pay a tax, represented by a stamp, on various forms of papers, documents, and playing cards. So, to sum it up, the "Stamp Act" meant buying stamps and placing them on legal documents.

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The stamp act made U.S colonist pay tax on all pieces of printed paper such as licences or marriage documents
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