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The American colonist resisted and rejected the British control by one the American colonist had a boycott on the British tea.that made an impact on the brritish because that was the most bought product in british. Two the American colonist had something called the Boston tea party a dumped all the tea that was imported in the sea. And the American colonist stopped drinking tea and started drinking cofee.

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