Some colonists threw rocks and small stones at the British soldiers that walked be their houses and cities.
In the Massachusetts Massacre, about 3 towns people were shot because they injured some of the soldiers by throwing big rocks at them.
Some colonists threw rocks and small stones at the British soldiers that walked be their houses and cities.
In the Massachusetts Massacre, about 3 towns people were shot because they injured some of the soldiers by throwing big rocks at them.
The colonies started not buying the products for the British.
Colonists protested against taxes on goods in a few ways; some were peaceful, others weren't. The most famous example of a tax protest was the Boston Tea Party, but there were other ways of protesting. Colonists wrote letters to their local newspapers, boycotted goods, smuggled, petitioned Parliament and Royal governors, tarred and feathered the tax men, etc.
Colonists in Boston decided to protest the townshend acts. They called for a boycott of British goods. Samuel Adams led the boycott.
boycott
Its shameful
"No taxation without representation!"
The colonies started not buying the products for the British.
Boycott
The Boston tea party and they boycotted the goods
One method the Colonists used to protest the Townshend Acts was boycotting British goods. There were riots as well. These acts began in 1767.
They would stop trade with all british. They destroyed british goods in the colonies. They basically rebeled.Vowed to not imprt British goods.
One method the Colonists used to protest the Townshend Acts was boycotting British goods. There were riots as well. These acts began in 1767.
Colonists in Boston decided to protest the townshend acts. They called for a boycott of British goods. Samuel Adams led the boycott.
One method the Colonists used to protest the Townshend Acts was boycotting British goods. There were riots as well. These acts began in 1767.
Colonists protested against taxes on goods in a few ways; some were peaceful, others weren't. The most famous example of a tax protest was the Boston Tea Party, but there were other ways of protesting. Colonists wrote letters to their local newspapers, boycotted goods, smuggled, petitioned Parliament and Royal governors, tarred and feathered the tax men, etc.
To ensure that colonists observed the boycott of British goods
Colonists in Boston decided to protest the townshend acts. They called for a boycott of British goods. Samuel Adams led the boycott.