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why do you think England taxed goods imported from or exported to other countries
England
Tobacco
English law required Colonists to trade with England.
by boats
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sugar, rice, bread,water,money,drugs/bad drugs, milk,cocain smuggled, juice, and cars, and condoms, and bad stuff but most ppl smuggle mthem in
A good example of exporting goods would be England sending tobacco overseas in exchange for slaves in the early 1880's
England required that American colonists sell their cotton, tobacco, and other crops to them and the colonists were required to buy tea, sugar, fabric, and other goods from them, even if the Dutch offered the same goods for better prices.
England required that American colonists sell their cotton, tobacco, and other crops to them and the colonists were required to buy tea, sugar, fabric, and other goods from them, even if the Dutch offered the same goods for better prices.
Answer: The colonists opposed this act because it was the first act that taxed the colonists individually. All the others were taxing exported goods. Hope it helped! (:Sources: My history book
England required that American colonists sell their cotton, tobacco, and other crops to them and the colonists were required to buy tea, sugar, fabric, and other goods from them, even if the Dutch offered the same goods for better prices.