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When colonists boycotted British goods under the Stamp Act, they

a. stole products that were taxed.
b. refused to participate in buying stamps.
c. sold products that were taxed.
d. refused to pass new tax laws

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the answer is stopped using taxable products

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When colonists boycotted British goods under the Stamp Act, they b) refused to participated in buying stamps. Many times tax collectors were intimidating by the colonists who were protesting, and effectively were not able to collect the tax. Most states were revolted and sent petitions to Great Britain in protest of this tax imposed on the colonies.
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