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What reason did colonists give for why they disagreed with the Stamp Act?

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A majority considered it a violation of their rights as Englishmen to be taxed without their consent.

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The Act resulted in violent protests in America and the colonists argued that there should be "No Taxation without Representation" and that it went against the British constitution to be forced to pay a tax to which they had not agreed through representation in Parliament.

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