How did colonists protest the Stamp Act? *
A. Colonists boycotted the stamps,
B. Colonists ta...
Social Studies, 21.01.2021 01:00 blakesmith0110
How did colonists protest the Stamp Act? *
A. Colonists boycotted the stamps,
B. Colonists tarred and feathered tax collectors,
C. Colonists created the Stamp Act Congress,
D. All of the above.
F. None of the above.
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