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The Stamp Act imposed on the colonies by the Parliament of Great Britain is an ill-judged measure. Parliament has no rights to put its hands in our pockets without our consent
George Washington
Which phrase was used by colonists to address the specific situation Washington was writing about?
ะ
unite or die
B
don't tread on me
no taxation without representation
D
these are the times that try men's souls
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