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AP U.S. History Exam 1.10. What was the major concern of colonists who opposed the provisions listed in the excerpt?

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00:00

[ musical flourish ]

00:03

And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by protest,

00:06

the most dangerous position to take

00:08

during a campaign for class president.

00:10

All right, here's the excerpt.

00:11

[ mumbles ]

00:14

[ mumbling continues ]

00:17

[ further mumbling ] Stamp Act.

00:19

And the question: What was the major concern of colonists

00:22

who opposed the provisions listed in the excerpt?

00:26

All right, and here are your potential answers.

00:29

[ mumbles ]

00:34

Okay, so here we go.

00:35

Most Americans weren't exactly thrilled when

00:38

news of the Stamp Act reached their shores.

00:40

So let's see which answer best describes

00:43

why this particular law really stuck in the colonists' craw.

00:46

Was a major concern of colonists opposing the Stamp Act

00:50

A - the presence of British troops in the colonies?

00:53

Well, actually, British troops had been in the colonies for years,

00:56

which had been a continuing source of tension

00:58

along with the stringent trade restrictions

01:01

colonists were required to follow.

01:03

So there was nothing new about A or C.

01:06

Were colonists frustrated with the Stamp Act over D -

01:09

development of the land won in the French and Indian War?

01:12

Well, the Stamp Act had to do with

01:14

paying for the war, not with what would happen

01:16

to the land once the conflict had ended.

01:19

So it's not D, either.

01:20

Which makes the major concern of colonists opposing the Stamp Act

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B - being taxed without their consent.

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The Stamp Act caused a whole new level of hurt for colonists

01:30

as it forced them to pay taxes

01:32

without any measure of consent.

01:34

So B is the right answer.

01:36

Since colonists had no say in the decisions being made inParliament,

01:39

they decided to go a little Extreme Makeover: Protest Edition

01:43

on their British masters.

01:45

[ boos ]

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