Colonists responded to Grenville's various acts in all of the following ways except
A) they considered the Stamp and other acts as a sign of fiscal aggression.
B) they protested paying any duties required by the acts in an effort to force their repeal.
C) they rejected the need to fund a British army in the colonies.
D) they marched past Grenville's home and threatened to burn him in effigy.
E) they feared the real reason for a British army was to keep colonists in line.
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