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The taxes were one of the reasons for colonists to become hostile towards the Britishers in the colonies.

  • The British Parliament issued Acts in the colonies to pay the debt, which aggravated the colonists, as they were part of the British empire.
  • The Stamp Act was realised in the colonies in 1765. The act required the colonists to pay a tax, represented by a stamp, documents, etc.
  • Colonists viewed it as a breach of their rights as Englishmen to be taxed without their permission.
  • Colonial began to use the slogan "no taxation without representation" to show their resentment.
  • Colonists called for a prohibition of goods from Britain.

Therefore we can conclude that the stamp Act did create trouble for the Britishers as colonists stood against it.

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