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20.11.2019 • 
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When delegates from every colony convened the stamp act congress in philadelphia in 1765, successfully opposing britain’s tax policies, a barrier to political participation was broken. although parliament’s official channels of legislation remained closed to them, colonists were no longer separately and passively complying with decisions made in london; they were negotiating in unity, and just as the stamp act taxes were withdrawn, an american national identity emerged.
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