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Sons of Liberty
Rosa Parks protested against segregation .
They protested violentely against birtish taxes
around 3000
they dumped alot of British tea into the Boston harbor
During the Stamp Act of 1765, American colonists protested against the British government's taxation without representation. They organized boycotts of British goods, formed groups such as the Sons of Liberty, and held protests and riots against tax collectors. Many colonists also engaged in public demonstrations and petitions to express their opposition, ultimately leading to the repeal of the Stamp Act in 1766.
In the late 1700's, colonists protested against the Intolerable Acts.
he fasted, and didnt eat anything that came from the british, and he protested against 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.
The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. Many colonists felt that they should not pay these taxes, because they were passed in England by Parliament, not by their own colonial governments. They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens.
The colonists let the Parliament know that they were against british taxes by throwing british goods into the water. This was called the british tea act.
what fraction of the colonists supported the revolution against the British