Question Which of the following best describes how colonists resisted British rule?(1 point) Responses The Sons of Liberty organized the Boston Tea Party and dumped British tea into Boston Harbor in protest of taxes placed on tea. The Sons of Liberty organized the Boston Tea Party and dumped British tea into Boston Harbor in protest of taxes placed on tea. The Sons and Daughters of Liberty created the Townshend Acts to collect taxes on various British goods imported into the colonies. The Sons and Daughters of Liberty created the Townshend Acts to collect taxes on various British goods imported into the colonies. The Daughters of Liberty created the Stamp Act and stamped thousands of documents in protest of taxes placed on pamphlets. The Daughters of Liberty created the Stamp Act and stamped thousands of documents in protest of taxes placed on pamphlets. The committees of correspondence organized to help the British stamp documents and continue taxing goods without colonial representation. The committees of correspondence organized to help the British stamp documents and continue taxing goods without colonial representation.

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The best response that accurately describes how colonists resisted British rule is: The Sons of Liberty organized the Boston Tea Party and dumped British tea into Boston Harbor in protest of taxes placed on tea.

The other options are incorrect because they misattribute actions or events to the wrong groups or imply a collaboration with British authorities rather than resistance against them.