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PolarNik [594]
3 years ago
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The Thirteen American Colonies opposed the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and Tea Act because these acts

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Levart [38]3 years ago
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The Thirteen American Colonies opposed the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and Tea Act because these acts imposed taxes on the colonists without the British offering them representation in Parliament. 
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