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The colonists responded to the Townshend Acts, which imposed duties on imported goods, with widespread protests and boycotts of British goods. They organized the non-importation agreements, rallying merchants to stop importing items like tea, glass, and paper. Additionally, they formed groups such as the Sons of Liberty to rally public opinion against the acts and encourage resistance. This response reflected their growing discontent with British taxation without representation and contributed to escalating tensions leading up to the American Revolution.

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