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How did many colonists feel about the stamp act?
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How did many colonists feel about the stamp act?
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they started to boycott
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They hated it. The Stamp Act was the first act from Great Britain that was a /direct/ tax towards the colonists. They felt like Britain was abusing their power to tax the colonists and that Britain was infringing on their rights to self government.
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