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Colonists in America protested against British rule and taxation policies, such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts, which they deemed unfair because they had no representation in Parliament. They believed that taxation without representation violated their rights as British citizens. Protests included boycotts, the formation of groups like the Sons of Liberty, and events such as the Boston Tea Party, all aimed at resisting oppressive measures and asserting their rights. Ultimately, these actions contributed to the growing desire for independence.

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