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How did the stamp act and intolerable act lead to the american revolution
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How did the stamp act and intolerable act lead to the american revolution
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The American colonists were tired of being taxed by the British without their consent, and since they had no role in the British government, they wanted their independence and their own government.
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both acts put unfair taxes on the colonists. they also were put on them without the consent of their local governments so they were angry. these acts were unfair and they knew they had to do something about it so they decided to rebel against britian.
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