While there was no official group name, those that protested taxation without representation in the colonies were simply known as colonials. The colonials also protested against British impressment of Americans on the high seas.
colonies
i can name four you pick the ones you want. The Sons of Liberty and the Daughters of Liberty protested in the streets. they also boycotted the items with tax. they complained that is not their job to put tax on items it was the colonial assemblies jobs to put taxes on items. they also dumped the tea into the water to show they weren't happy with the taxes on the tea. luv erika
That was pretty much the Sons of Liberty group.
That was King George III of England.
Son's of Liberty. They were formed by Adams who was one of the biggest smugglers in the colonies. The British LOWERED the tea tax which made the smuggled Dutch tea higher in price than the English. The smugglers were protecting their business and income when they threw the tea in the harbor.
rebels
he name of the organization that has protested at thanksgiving day celebrations in plymouth massachusetts
A large group of quokkas is called a colony. Quokkas live in colonies in southwest Western Australia.
Only Britain has a collective name for them; it's called the "Commonwealth".
The King of England (Don't know his name) was enraged at this act. In punishment, he raised taxes on the colonies and passed the intolerable act in which the people of the colonies were required to house British soldiers and other unfair punishments.
Francisco Taxes's birth name is Francisco Manuel Taxes Priego.
they were called protestants because they protested