The tactics of American resistance to British colonial policy from the mid 1760s through the mid 1770s included.
- Boycotts on the importance of British goods,
- mass demonstrations in the port towns,
- speeches and pamphlets challenging Britain's right to tax it's colonial subjects.
The growth of American resistance to British colonial policy was primarily the work of boycotting British imports.
<h3><u>What were the British colonial policies?</u></h3>
- English colonial policy, which became "British" with the union of England and Scotland in 1707, promoted domestic industry, foreign trade, fisheries, and shipping by planting colonial settlements in the New World and exploiting its resources through such commercial companies as the Hudson's Bay Company and the South.
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I think there will certainly be new amendments added to the bill of rights because their is never a limit to any laws that can be created, especially in our world, which is changing constantly. Ever since the bill of rights has been formed there have been many adaptations and changes made for every era the U.S has been in. You can never accurately predict what amendments would be made until they are in the process of being created. There have been amendments made on sexuality and possibly, in the future, made on immigration. I choose these because these are increasingly popular issues that are being reformed in the 21st century.