C Force is the answer to your question
1. Intellectual protests. Papers, documents, letters denouncing the British taxes and supporting the injustices of "taxation without representation."
2. Economic boycotts or refusing to buy goods in order to pressure the opposing force into changing its policies.
3. Violent intimidation or using violence to convince the opposing force into backing down.
The absence of a uniform tariff rate benefited British exports to America.
The 14th amendment has become the legal basis for special education