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what best describes a bpycott? A. the colonists response to stamp act B. the inolerable acts C. the townshend's acts

what best describes a bpycott? A. the colonists response to stamp act B. the inolerable-example-1

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The correct answer is "The colonist response to the STAMP ACT). A boycott is and act of voluntary and intentional abstention from using, buying or dealing with a person, organization or country as an expression of protest usually for moral, social, political, or environmental reasons.

On March 22, 1765 The British Parliament passed the STAMP ACT to help pay for British troops stationed in the Colonies.

The citizens of the Colonies protested very hard by boycotting British products, and by issuing its own stamps. Also there were some criminal actions taking by the protesters against British officials.

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The correct answer is: 'the colonists response to the Stamp Act'.

A boycott is a group's denial to have any type of dealing with an organization. In this case, the reaction to the Stamp Act was a reaction from the colonials that consisted on riots and attacks towards the tax collectors.

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