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When the British rulers passed the Stamp Act, they said they were not trying to oppress the colonists and felt the stamp tax was reasonable. Based on your knowledge, which Founding Father would have agreed with this? John Adams
Benjamin Franklin
Thomas Jefferson
John Hancock

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