In the latter half of the 18th century, the American colonists did indeed have economic reasons for their protests against the British home-government. Just one particular reason was this: they suffered from a series of taxation-acts from the 1750s onward that they considered to be oppressive and otherwise inappropriate.
NovaNet Answer: intellectual protest, economic boycotts, and violent intimidation.
The Colonist Were Not Represented In Parliament
Howdid some colonist of the quartering act protest this law?
Its shameful
Now, Egyptians protest for democracy, reforms
I believe it is called a massacre
No
No
The Boston Tea Party.
the Boston Tea Party
an economic protest party
The sons of liberty