We just performing best describes a colonial protest against taxation without representation

I meant Which of the following best describes a colonial protest against taxation with out representation?

What following?

Ohhhh! I forgot that part! I’m an idoit!

A the Boston massacre
B the Boston tea party
C the intolerable acts
D the battle of Trenton

I think it’s B

Yes, B.

The next time you post, please choose another name. One of our regular tutors is named Reed.

Ok, I meant to changed it back to this but it didn’t work for about 30 mins but I fixed it

Might I suggest you use the lower case "r" instead of the capital? It would distinguish the two of us, and still be your name. :)

The event you are referring to is the Boston Tea Party, which took place on December 16, 1773. It was a significant colonial protest against the British government's policy of taxation without representation. The event involved a group of American colonists, known as the Sons of Liberty, who boarded three British ships in the Boston Harbor and dumped 342 chests of tea into the water.

To understand this protest and why it occurred, it is helpful to have some background knowledge. During the 1760s and 1770s, the British Parliament enacted a series of taxes on the American colonies, such as the Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and Townshend Acts. These taxes were imposed without the consent or representation of the colonists, which sparked resentment and frustration among them.

So, to answer your question, the phrase "We just performing" seems incomplete or incorrect. However, if you meant to ask about the protest itself, the Boston Tea Party was an act of civil disobedience and direct action by the colonists to resist and protest against the unjust taxation policies imposed upon them by the British government.