After the Boston Tea Party, the colonies united in several ways to protest British laws, most notably through the formation of the First Continental Congress in September 1774. They coordinated a collective response by implementing a boycott of British goods and organizing local committees of correspondence to share information and strategies. Additionally, many colonies established their own assemblies to resist British authority and promote unity against oppressive measures like the Intolerable Acts. These efforts helped solidify colonial resistance and laid the groundwork for future actions leading to the American Revolution.
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