Vowed not to import British goods.
townshend act
Colonists in Boston decided to protest the townshend acts. They called for a boycott of British goods. Samuel Adams led the boycott.
The Daughters of Liberty protested the Townshend Act.
By supporting there boycott against the townshend acts
The Townshend act triggered riots by the colonists and helped spark the "Liberty" seizure
vowed not to import british goods
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The act that came after the Townshend Acts was the Tea Act of 1773. This legislation was designed to assist the struggling British East India Company by allowing it to sell tea directly to the colonies, undermining local merchants. The Tea Act led to widespread protest, culminating in the Boston Tea Party, where colonists dumped tea into Boston Harbor in defiance of British taxation.
Colonial boycotts of British goods
The colonies banded together to revolt against Britain as a result of the Townshend Acts. Charles Townshend created the Townshend Acts.
Yes, colonists boycotted British goods in protest of the Townshend Acts, which imposed taxes on various imported items like tea, glass, and paper. This boycott was part of a broader resistance movement against British taxation without representation. The colonists organized non-importation agreements, encouraging merchants and consumers to avoid British products, which significantly impacted British trade and fueled colonial unity against British rule.
Crispus Attucks, a runaway slave, related to the protest over taxes because he led a march of a protest during the townshend act. Crispus was against this act.