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.
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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