Americans protested against British policies through various means, including organized boycotts of British goods, public demonstrations, and the formation of groups like the Sons of Liberty. Notable events such as the Boston Tea Party exemplified their resistance, where colonists dumped British tea into Boston Harbor to oppose the Tea Act. Other forms of protest included petitions, the dissemination of pamphlets, and engaging in acts of civil disobedience to challenge British authority and assert their rights. These actions ultimately contributed to escalating tensions that led to the American Revolution.
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