Asked by ben hen
Which of the following British acts did colonists argue was a form of taxation without representation?
A.
Stamp Act
B.
Boston Port Act
C.
Quebec Act
D.
Quartering Act
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A. Stamp Act
The Stamp Act imposed a direct tax on printed materials in the colonies, prompting the colonists' protest "no taxation without representation."
The Stamp Act imposed a direct tax on printed materials in the colonies, prompting the colonists' protest "no taxation without representation."
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