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What economic reason did the colonist have for their protest?

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.


What protests did Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee begin to organize in 1961?

In 1961, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) began organizing a series of protests known as the Freedom Rides. These rides aimed to challenge segregation in interstate bus travel across the South, as activists rode buses into segregated states to test the enforcement of Supreme Court rulings that deemed such segregation illegal. The Freedom Rides faced violent backlash, drawing national attention to the Civil Rights Movement and highlighting the ongoing struggle against racial discrimination.


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What law was Bostonian's protesting when soldiers fired on the mob in what is called the Boston massacre?

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