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Colonists dumped valuable British tea into the Boston harbor
colonists sent a formal request to Parliament and King George to reject the Stamp Act
Groups of colonists created letters and pamphlets to keep the colonies informed about the actions of British army
colonists refused to buy certain British goods and services
:: civil disobedience
:: boycott
::commitees of correspondence
:: petition
colonists sent a formal request to Parliament and King George to reject the Stamp Act
Groups of colonists created letters and pamphlets to keep the colonies informed about the actions of British army
colonists refused to buy certain British goods and services
:: civil disobedience
:: boycott
::commitees of correspondence
:: petition
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The statements can be matched as follows:
Colonists dumped valuable British tea into the Boston harbor - civil disobedience
Colonists sent a formal request to Parliament and King George to reject the Stamp Act - petition
Groups of colonists created letters and pamphlets to keep the colonies informed about the actions of the British army - committees of correspondence
Colonists refused to buy certain British goods and services - boycott
Colonists dumped valuable British tea into the Boston harbor - civil disobedience
Colonists sent a formal request to Parliament and King George to reject the Stamp Act - petition
Groups of colonists created letters and pamphlets to keep the colonies informed about the actions of the British army - committees of correspondence
Colonists refused to buy certain British goods and services - boycott
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