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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.

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