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Oct 9, 2017
Americans boycotted British goods.
Explanation:
When petitions failed to repeal the Stamp Act, the colonists began to boycott British goods as a form of resistance. They continued to boycott British goods until the merchant's profits suffered, which led to Parliament finally repealing the Stamp act. It was an efficient form of protest as it actually produced results, unlike their petitions, which were ignored. In the future, this led to more rebellious acts and inclination to resist unpopular British acts rather than just accept them.