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What was the main reason American colonists considered the Stamp Act to be unfair?

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D - The Stamp Act was an example of taxation without representation.

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in 1765 the oppresive british government levied their first tax against american people the stamp act was notoriously unfair not only did it demand more then most people were able to afford it but it was also levied by a government where the american people had no presentation
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