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What do the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts have in common? Check all of the boxes that apply

Both were rejected by colonists who thought that the British government was
imposing unfair taxes.

Both had to do with taxing tea

Both were repealed after hostile reactions from the colonists.

Both were intended to lower taxes in the colonies.

Both were accepted and praised by the colonists.

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