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Nitella [24]
3 years ago
6

What was the name of 5 laws or acts that England levied against the colonies after the French and Indian War?

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RSB [31]3 years ago
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The stamp act, Virginia resolves, magna carta and petition of rights, Declatory  Act, Townsend Duties

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