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Bostonians reacted to the Town Acts with outrage and anger. The Townshend Acts as they were officially called imposed a series of taxes on many everyday items like paper paint lead and tea. This was done without the consent of the colonists and in complete defiance of their right to be represented in British Parliament. The people of Boston viewed this as an act of tyranny and oppression and responded with a boycott of British goods. This eventually led to the Boston Tea Party in which colonists destroyed 342 chests of tea. This act would become a rallying point for the American Revolution.

The colonists responded to the Town Acts in a number of ways:

  • A boycott of British goods
  • Sending petitions to the British Parliament
  • Organizing local rallies and protests
  • Forming committees of correspondence to coordinate activities
  • The Boston Tea Party

The Town Acts were a critical moment in American history as they showed the colonists that the British were not willing to compromise on their right to be self-governed. The acts also unified the colonies in a common cause against tyranny thus laying the groundwork for the American Revolution.

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