They threw the tea of the boat, snuck into storage stole the tea and burned it and they stopped buying the tea.
They threw the tea of the boat, snuck into storage stole the tea and burned it and they stopped buying the tea.
Because the taxes were the main trick to gain money for the British and clear their debt which was from the French and The Indian war
the British planned to enforce this law. They were being taxed without any representation in the British Parliament.
Some colonists threw rocks and small stones at the British soldiers that walked be their houses and cities. In the Massachusetts Massacre, about 3 towns people were shot because they injured some of the soldiers by throwing big rocks at them.
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 colonies did not have representation in Parliament
The colonies did not have representation in Parliament
Some British colonists were upset, because they were imposed a tax without their voice in the British Parliament.
NovaNet Answer: They feared a destructive war.
Samuel Adams. John Adams, Mercy Otis Warren, Abigail Adams, George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Thomas Jefferson.
At Lexington and some thing. Else I don't remember
Yes they did during the Boston Massacre. The colonists did that because the soldier that killed a colonist because of an argument.