Colonists were angered by the Stamp Act because they did not have

Representation in congress

Money to buy the stamps

A say in the design of the stamps

Representation in Parliament

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Colonists were angered by the Stamp Act because they did not have representation in Parliament. This principle, often summarized by the phrase "no taxation without representation," became a rallying cry for the colonists as they protested against the British government's imposition of taxes without their input or representation in the legislative process.