The Stamp act.
consumer goods, paper products, fuels, and electricity
to acquire goods and services
Many people doubte the value of paper maney and raised the price of goods.<3
Non durable goods means perishable goods like tomatoes...etc
Capital goods are durable and last longer than three years, like a car. Non-Durable goods are quickly used up, like toilet paper, and have a low elasticity of demand thus consumers will be consistently consuming nondurable goods which will need to be replaced often. Purchases of capital goods can be delayed, purchases of toilet paper can not.
Colonists in Boston decided to protest the townshend acts. They called for a boycott of British goods. Samuel Adams led the boycott.
The Townshend Acts applied duties (taxes) to paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea imported by the colonies. Townshend had studied the colonist's distinction between internal and external taxes and he believed his duties were external as none of the products, except tea, could be made in the colonies. The colonists did not agree with his thinking and the result was a colonial boycott against British products. Trade between England and America fell off by 50 percent as a result of the boycott. The British merchants complained to Parliament who repealed the Townshend Duties except the tax on tea.
A number of unfair taxes enforced by the British Parliament caused the colonies to boycott those products and spurred the Revolutionary War. Immense taxes provided by the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, and others on everyday products like sugar and paper outraged the colonists.
The Townshend Acts applied duties (taxes) to paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea imported by the colonies. Townshend had studied the colonist's distinction between internal and external taxes and he believed his duties were external as none of the products, except tea, could be made in the colonies. The colonists did not agree with his thinking and the result was a colonial boycott against British products. Trade between England and America fell off by 50 percent as a result of the boycott. The British merchants complained to Parliament who repealed the Townshend Duties except the tax on tea. The tea tax was kept in honor of the Declaratory Act. Parliament passed that act to declare that they did have the right to tax the colonies regardless of the American claim of internal or external taxation.
Paper Products and Metal Products
paper, books and other paper materials
consumer goods, paper products, fuels, and electricity
Paperie refers to a shop or store that sells paper products such as stationery, cards, notebooks, and other paper goods. It can also refer to the business of making or selling paper goods.
British Columbia is the top producer of wood and paper products in Canada. The province has a large forest industry and vast timber resources, making it a major player in the production of wood and paper products.
I think - Wood Products, Energy Products, Pulp and Paper and Metallic Minerals
The Townshend Acts applied duties (taxes) to paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea imported by the colonies. Townshend had studied the colonist's distinction between internal and external taxes and he believed his duties were external as none of the products, except tea, could be made in the colonies. The colonists did not agree with his thinking and the result was a colonial boycott against British products. Trade between England and America fell off by 50 percent as a result of the boycott. The British merchants complained to Parliament who repealed the Townshend Duties except the tax on tea. The tea tax was kept in honor of the Declaratory Act. Parliament passed that act to declare that they did have the right to tax the colonies regardless of the American claim of internal or external taxation.For a long story short, I went ahead and bolded the simple answer for you :)
computers, electrical equipment, farm equipment, fertilizer, food products, lumber, paper products, particle board