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The Stamp Act of 1765 was the first internal tax levied directly on American colonists by the British Parliament. The issues of taxation and representation raised by the Stamp Act strained relations with the colonies to the point that, 10 years later, the colonists rose in armed rebellion against the British. "No taxation without representation" was the rallying cry of the American Revolution. This was the main grievance or problem that the colonists had with England; their lack of a voice in the government that ruled them What wast the rallying cry or slogan of the colonists before and during the American Revolution?

a
" No taxation without representation"
b
"No taxation without dedication"
c
" We like taxation without representation."
d
All of the above
e
None of the above

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