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How did the Stamp Act change the colonists’ view of Parliamentary actions?

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The American colonists were angered by the Stamp Act and quickly acted to oppose it. Because of the colonies' sheer distance from London, the epicenter of British politics, a direct appeal to Parliament was almost impossible. Instead, the colonists made clear their opposition by simply refusing to pay the tax.
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the issues of taxation and representation raised by the stamp act strained relations with the colonies

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