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yes because parliament repealed the stamp act.

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Why do you think the colonist boycotted British goods?

The colonists boycotted British goods in an attempt to not only boost their own economy, but to show Britain how important the colonies were. The colonists hoped the impact of their boycott on the British economy would rally British merchants to their cause while showing Parliament how important the colonies were.


Did the British have Minutemen too?

No the british did not have minutemen it was only the colonists.


Why did urging colonists to produce their own good instead of buying British goods. provide reasons why you believe this is in the best interest of the colonies?

Urging colonists to produce their own goods instead of relying on British imports fostered self-sufficiency and economic independence, crucial for resisting British control. It encouraged local industries and created jobs, boosting the colonial economy. Additionally, by reducing dependence on British goods, colonists could assert their rights and identity, ultimately strengthening their resolve against British policies and taxation. This shift not only empowered the colonies economically but also politically, laying the groundwork for a unified resistance.


What was the results of the navigation acts?

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What was the result of the Navigation Acts?

colonists could only sell there goods


What caused the Battle of Bunker Hill?

people in New England colonies had the french and Indian war and then the king said that they could only go on the east side or the mountains then Parliament started making laws for colonists and the colonists didn't like it so they boycotted British goods then when ships were coming in the harbor in America colonists started throwing tea crates overboard then the British got mad and that's what started the war


Colonists argued that the stamp act was not proper because?

Colonists argued that the Stamp Act was not proper because it was a form of taxation without representation. This was a tax set up by the British Parliament to tax goods the Colonists needed.


In what ways did colonists protest British imperial policies?

Well they threw stones,rocks and many more things to get the colonists hot.


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What caused the Bunker Hill battle?

people in New England colonies had the french and Indian war and then the king said that they could only go on the east side or the mountains then Parliament started making laws for colonists and the colonists didn't like it so they boycotted British goods then when ships were coming in the harbor in America colonists started throwing tea crates overboard then the British got mad and that's what started the war


Why did the colonists oppose English taxes?

American colonists objected to British taxes because the colonists had no vote on the taxes and no representation in the British parliament. The colonists' catchphrase for protests was "taxation without representation", because they were being taxed without representation in the parliament and that's why they were mad.


What had the colonists done to try to persuade the british to change their policies?

Colonist did only one thing to get the British to change their policies. The only thing they did was write the British letters.