Many colonists protested taxes on British goods through boycotts, refusing to purchase taxed items like tea and paper. They organized protests and formed groups such as the Sons of Liberty, which held demonstrations and encouraged public resistance. Additionally, they used pamphlets and newspapers to spread their message and rally support against what they viewed as unjust taxation without representation. These actions ultimately contributed to rising tensions between the colonies and Britain.
The Boston tea party and they boycotted the goods
"No taxation without representation!"
The colonies started not buying the products for the British.
boycott
Boycott
vowed not to import british goods
They would stop trade with all british. They destroyed british goods in the colonies. They basically rebeled.Vowed to not imprt British goods.
They would stop trade with all british. They destroyed british goods in the colonies. They basically rebeled.Vowed to not imprt British goods.
Vowed not to import British goods.
George Washington
1.colinists couldn't afford to pay such high taxes of british goods. 2.it was unfair that the king chose gonerners for the colonies.
The main thing that was done was boycotting British goods