No and their boycott was not complied with by every merchant and therefore had little effect on commerce.
Soon after the repeal of the Stamp Act, England tried again to tax the colonies. They imposed the Townshend Act which placed a tax on paper, glass and tea as well as other goods. The colonists responded with the Non-Importation Agreement in which they declared a year-long boycott on all the taxed goods.
The townshend acts.
They boycotted British imports
Illegal importation of goods is commonly referred to as smuggling.
The colonies banded together to revolt against Britain as a result of the Townshend Acts. Charles Townshend created the Townshend Acts.
boycott English goods
Townshend Act
yes
vowed not to import british goods
The non-importation agreement of 1768 was aimed at boycotting any kind of goods or merchandize from Great Britain
Actually the response was that the English was affected and they started petitions and they also boycotted all British goods.
Jamaica's government uses import restriction to protect the safety of the people.Tariffs and prices?æon imported goods are hiked to discourage importation.