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Harlamova29_29 [7]
4 years ago
10

Put the events in the correct order from first to last stamp act,

History
1 answer:
lesya692 [45]4 years ago
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Repel stamp act
Declaratory act
Resistance to th quartering ack in New York
Townsend acts
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