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Write short notes:The Stamp Act (1765).
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Write short notes:The Stamp Act (1765).
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The Stamp Act was passed in the year 1765. This act made it obligatory to purchase special stamps for important documents.
British colonies in America like Virginia, Massachusetts put up resistance against the Stamp Act and also other restrictions on the colonies.
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