the colonists took charge to the british, as they were unhappy with all of the taxes the british were outting on them:
they had many actions such as the:
Boston massacre: colonists protesting to the british soliders. the soldiers responded to this by shooting at the colonists. 5 people were killed. the first to be killed was cripus attucks. samuel adams defended the british sloiders in the court, and won.
boston tea party: the colonists disguised themselves as native americans and went down to the boston harbor and dumped 342 boxes of dejing tea into the harbor. the colonists consequence for this was that the british closed the port for the colonists until they paid off he millions of dollars of lost tea. this was a big problem since a lot of colonists worked there.
tarring and feathering: when the british tax collectors would come by the colonists houses to collect the taxes, the colonists would dump hot tar onto them and then dump feathers o them. this many times ended in servere burns and or death. the tax collectors were often beaten.
Among the many, many effects were those that led to the revolutionary war.
legal documents newspaper and even playing cards
the french went west.
by boycotting products.
The colonies started not buying the products for the British.
Colonists protested taxes passed by parliament because colonists had NO representatives in parliament
The British Parliament were imposing very high taxes on all products that were being shipped to the colonies. The colonists had no way to voice their objections within the British government because there was no one to represent them. This caused the colonists to increase their desire to gain their independence.
The colonists felt that the Stamp Act and other British taxes that were being imposed on them by the British Parliament were unfair without having representation. To protest these taxes the colonists refused to purchase the goods that were being sent in from Great Britain.
by boycotting products.
"No taxation without representation!"
There is no requirement to protest British taxes currently, and many British citizens do not do this.
taxes
The colonies started not buying the products for the British.
Boycott - colonists stopped buying British products; it was the most successful of the protests because the British repealed the taxes when the colonists boycotted.
The colonists protest English taxed paper,glasss,tea ,and suger.
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Colonists protested taxes passed by parliament because colonists had NO representatives in parliament
The British Parliament were imposing very high taxes on all products that were being shipped to the colonies. The colonists had no way to voice their objections within the British government because there was no one to represent them. This caused the colonists to increase their desire to gain their independence.
The colonists felt that the Stamp Act and other British taxes that were being imposed on them by the British Parliament were unfair without having representation. To protest these taxes the colonists refused to purchase the goods that were being sent in from Great Britain.
They thought it wasn't fair.