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lesantik [10]
4 years ago
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The 13 American colonies opposed the Sugar Act Stamp Act and Tea Act because of what

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timurjin [86]4 years ago
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The 13 colonies opposed these acts because the colonies were being taxed without representation meaning that the colonies usually made their own taxed untill the Britsh stated tax acts without giving the colonies any say on if they wanted them so the colonies protest these acts fearing that the colonies were going to get pushed around by the Britsh
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