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History, 23.08.2019 12:00, gatorboy1788

1) what was the stamp act? why did england place this tax on the colonist? 2) what were the townshend revenue acts? how did the colonist react to this act? 3) what was the boston massacre? who started it? what was the effect of the massacre?

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