The correct answer is C, boycotting goods from Britain. After the French and Indian War, the British government raised taxes to help cover the war's expenses, leading to protests and widespread discontent among the American colonists. Many colonists responded by boycotting British goods as a form of protest against the taxes they deemed unfair, such as the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts.
How did the colonists react to the taxes being raised to pay for the French and Indian war A killing several people in protest B paying the taxes willingly C boycotting goods from Britain D repeating the taxes
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