The Stamp Acts of the British Parliament caused the colonists to rebel. I am pretty sure that this is the answer because I got this answer from my Social Studies book, MACMILLAN/McGRAW-HILL Our Nation.
they boycotted
"taxation without representation " the colonist where mad because they didn't have a say in what to do in parliament they just chose for them.
Rebel
it started cause the british were pushing the Boston colonist too hard. so the Boston colonist decided to rebel.
The best epithet was rebel, scum or trash was more common.
The British called the colonist traitors because they refused to obey the kings orders. The British also called them rebels.
John Locke wrote books against the British in order to get colonist to rebel. It was a moral booster.
because they knew of the rebel chances so they tried to find our weak spot but instead lost what they thought they gained
boycott
A Boston Colonist that is very loyal to the king and/or the British soldiers. It is also a person that believes that the British will win and think that other colonists should not rebel or stand up for their independence.
Americans were angry that they were being taxed by the British government with zero representation in parliament. Thus they had no say in policy, law, or how their money would be spent (eventually, it would be spent in the revolutionary war!).
The Great Britain Parliament had imposed high rates of taxes on the American colonists for goods that they were supplying to America. The Americans realized that without having representation in Parliament they were defenseless against these high rates of taxes. This caused them to rebel against the unfair taxation in 1776.