Which of the following best explains why parliament repealed the stamp act in 1766?
a. parlia...
Social Studies, 06.01.2020 18:31, markitakimbrough69
Which of the following best explains why parliament repealed the stamp act in 1766?
a. parliament agreed with the american colonists that the act was unfair.
b. colonial legislators were threatening to impose their own taxes.
c. colonists’ boycotts of british goods were hurting british trade.
d. the british passed the declaratory act, which replaced it with a heavier tax.
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