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Answer:

The colonists criticized the Stamp Act as "taxation without representation" as the colonists in America had no representation in Parliament

Explanation:

The colonists criticized the Stamp Act as "taxation without representation" as the colonists in America had no representation in Parliament but as per the British laws, the government could not tax without representation of the Parliament.

The British Parliament passed this act on March 22, 1765, which required American colonists to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used.