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The colonists especially hated the Stamp Act because it was seen as placing limitations on​

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The colonists especially hated the Stamp Act because it was seen as placing limitations on

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  • The Stamp Act was very unpopular among colonists. A majority considered it a violation of their rights as Englishmen to be taxed without their consent—consent that only the colonial legislatures could grant. Their slogan was "No taxation without representation"
  • Arguing that only their own representative assemblies could tax them, the colonists insisted that the act was unconstitutional, and they resorted to mob violence to intimidate stamp collectors into resigning
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