They sent soldiers, and they thought that the colonist were on the verge of a riot.
The colonists did not respond well to British taxes. These colonists were outraged that they were being taxed the way that they were.
The respond by throwing it back to them.
In general British coats were thick and heavy, to keep them warm as it can be quite chilly in England. However, in the colonies, the summers could get quite hot and the colonists did not like being forced to wear something that made them sweat profusely during the day, so they decided to reject the British coats in favor of their own, lighter, variety.
They boycotted the British imports
They sent in British troops to re-enforce law.
They began to smuggle goods into and out of the country
They sent soldiers, and they thought that the colonist were on the verge of a riot.
The British try to recover their war spending by that they thought the colonists should help pay for the cost of defending the colonies. The colonists didn't like the British government by telling them to stay out of those lands.
they stamped around town
You seem a little confused. The British imposed the Intolerable Acts. The colonies responded by defying them.
by protesting.
The most successful method of protesting taxes by the colonists was the organization of boycotts, particularly the non-importation agreements. By refusing to purchase British goods, colonists effectively pressured merchants and manufacturers in Britain, leading to economic strain. This collective action united the colonies and demonstrated their dissatisfaction with British taxation without representation. Ultimately, these boycotts contributed to the repeal of several unpopular taxes, such as the Stamp Act.