Boycotting was the most successful kind of protesting for taxes.
Most successful methods of protesting taxes in the colonial era were boycotting British goods, running a propaganda campaign against British policies, and advocating for taxation only imposed by their own representatives or 'no taxation without representation'. These protests led to the repeal of some of the British taxes and prompted the American Revolution, exhibiting their effectiveness. ;
The most successful methods of protesting taxes by colonists included boycotting British goods, organizing protests like the Boston Tea Party, and advocating for 'no taxation without representation.' These actions united colonists and were instrumental in their fight against British rule, contributing to the American Revolution.
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