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Colonists fought back against Parliament's new laws through various forms of protest and resistance, including boycotts of British goods, forming groups like the Sons of Liberty, and organizing events such as the Boston Tea Party. They also expressed their grievances through petitions and public demonstrations, emphasizing their lack of representation in Parliament with the rallying cry of "no taxation without representation." Additionally, some colonists resorted to more direct actions, including riots and confrontations with British authorities, which escalated tensions leading up to the American Revolution.

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