During the American Revolutionary Period. the thirteen colonies initially protested (perceived or actual) excesses of British rule in a wide variety of ways: pamphlets were written, letters were sent, meetings were held, public protests were organized, goods were not bought or even destroyed, and eventually troops were raised and drilled while arms were stored in the event of war. Finally, the protest reached the point of a 'Declaration of Independence' and the waging of active war for almost a decade before independence was achieved.
by boycotting products.
The colonies started not buying the products for the British.
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Well they threw stones,rocks and many more things to get the colonists hot.
The behavior of the colonists, particularly their increasing resistance to British policies and taxes, significantly influenced British decision-making. Acts of protest, like the Boston Tea Party and widespread boycotts, showcased the colonists' unity and determination to challenge British authority. This resistance prompted the British government to impose stricter measures, which ultimately escalated tensions and set the stage for the American Revolution. The colonists' actions highlighted their desire for self-governance and rights, ultimately reshaping British colonial policy.
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by boycotting products.
Boycott
One method the Colonists used to protest the Townshend Acts was boycotting British goods. There were riots as well. These acts began in 1767.
The colonies started not buying the products for the British.
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"No taxation without representation!"
To protest British taxation of tea.
because the british kept taxing the tea! so the colonists decided too protest, and dump the tea into Boston Harbor