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Colonial resistance in the 18th century, particularly in North America, was driven by widespread discontent with British policies, including taxation without representation, restrictive trade laws, and the Quartering Act. Colonists organized protests, boycotts, and formed groups like the Sons of Liberty, which rallied public opinion against British rule. Key events, such as the Boston Tea Party and the Intolerable Acts, galvanized support for independence and ultimately led to the Revolutionary War. This resistance reflected a growing desire for self-governance and individual rights among the colonies.

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