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which of the following best describes why the stamp act congress was a turning point between england and the american colonies

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When England made the colonists pay taxes.



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The stamp act was an act that taxed the colonists on every document or shipment that was sent anywhere. It was a turning point because it sparked things like the Boston tea party and the American war of independence. The problem was not that the tax would cost people a lot, but rather the fact that the colonists didn't want to pay taxes since they didn't have representation in the British parliament.
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