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Which goods did Great Britain pass a direct tax on that led to boycotts and a group of delegates to meet to determine how to protest it?Which goods did Great Britain pass a direct tax on that led to boycotts and a group of delegates to meet to determine how to protest it?

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Answered by Priatouri
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"Direct taxes on newspaper, wills and permits" that were imposed by the British led to boycotts and a group of delegates to meet to determine how to protest it.

Delegates from North American colonies formed a Congress in the New York City on October 7 and 25, 1765. This was the first meeting of the elected representatives to launch a unified protest against the new Stamp Act( which taxed on everything that had anything to do with paper, a stamp was given in return to this).

Answered by Sidyandex
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Coordinate expenses on daily paper, wills and allows" that were forced by the British prompted blacklists and a gathering of agents to meet to decide how to challenge it.

Representatives from North American provinces shaped a Congress in the New York City.

This was the main gathering of the chose delegates to dispatch a brought together dissent against the new Stamp Act.

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