Classify colonial response to British policies after the French and Indian war as violent and nonviolent drag each description to the correct box

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Certainly! Below are some common responses by the colonies to British policies after the French and Indian War, classified into violent and nonviolent categories.

Violent Responses:

  • Sons of Liberty riots: Protests that sometimes turned violent, such as the tarring and feathering of tax collectors.
  • Boston Tea Party: A direct action where colonists dumped tea into Boston Harbor in protest of the Tea Act.
  • Attacks on Loyalists: Violence against loyalists or British officials, such as intimidation and property destruction.

Nonviolent Responses:

  • Petitions and letters: Colonists wrote formal complaints and petitions to the British government expressing their grievances.
  • Boycotts: Non-importation agreements where colonists refused to buy British goods as a form of protest against taxes.
  • Formation of Congresses: Meetings such as the First and Second Continental Congress to organize resistance and negotiate with Britain.
  • Public gatherings and speeches: Organizing discussions and rallies to raise awareness and unify colonists against British policies.

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