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Why were the colonists unhappy about the Stamp Act?

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They are unhappy because they don’t want to pay stamps
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User Anam Khoirul
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They didn't want to pay for stamps

Step-by-step explanation:

All of the colonists were mad because they thought the British Parliament shouldn't have the right to tax them. The colonists believed that the only people that should tax them should be their own legislature. ... They wanted them to take back the law to pay taxes on stamps.

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