What did the colonists do to let British Parliament know they were against new taxes?

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Responses

They stopped buying British goods.
They stopped buying British goods.

They traveled to Great Britain to protest.
They traveled to Great Britain to protest.

They demanded representation in Parliament.
They demanded representation in Parliament.

They paid taxes to the colonial government instead

of the British government.

The colonists did the following to let the British Parliament know they were against new taxes:

1. They stopped buying British goods.
2. They traveled to Great Britain to protest.
3. They demanded representation in Parliament.
4. They paid taxes to the colonial government instead.