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When colonists boycotted British goods under the Stamp Act, they
stole products that were taxed.
stopped using taxable products.
sold products that were taxed.
refused to pass new tax laws.

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Under the 'Stamp Act,' when the colonists determined to spurn British items, they

B). 'Stopped using taxable products.'

  • 'Stamp Act' was characterized as the act passed in 1765 by the British Parliament to declare that levied a tax on all the colonies of Britain situated in America.
  • It was also said that this would be displayed through a stamp or paper(legal). The colonists were against this tax as they believed it is against their will.
  • Thus, in order to boycott the British goods which came under this act, the colonists denied buying any of the goods having levied tax on them.
  • This eventually led to riots in the state and even some attacks were followed by this boycott.

Thus, option B is the correct answer.

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