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What was the most effective method for colonists to boycott “No Taxation without Representation?” Select one: a. To send more goods back to England b. To move back to England c. To demand more good from
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What was the most effective method for colonists to boycott “No Taxation without Representation?”
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a. To send more goods back to England
b. To move back to England
c. To demand more good from England
d. To boycott British goods
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D. to boycott British goods.
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