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a boycott
The colonists' refusal to buy goods from the British was referred to as a boycott. This was initially done as a reaction to the Stamp Act of 1765.
The colonists let the Parliament know that they were against british taxes by throwing british goods into the water. This was called the british tea act.
The colonists avoided the laws regarding trade by smuggling goods on foreign ships.
The British raised taxes.
to urge colonists to refuse british goods
a boycott
The colonists' refusal to buy goods from the British was referred to as a boycott. This was initially done as a reaction to the Stamp Act of 1765.
To ensure that colonists observed the boycott of British goods
The colonists let the Parliament know that they were against british taxes by throwing british goods into the water. This was called the british tea act.
colonists boycotted briish goods
A practice that was used by the colonists to hurt British trade was the refusal of British goods that were imported and the export of American goods to Britain. This was in response to the taxation on goods that the British were trying to impose on the colonies.
late 1700s
The colonists tried to hurt the British by refusing to import their goods or export American goods to Britain. This practice of halting trade is known as an "embargo."
The colonists avoided the laws regarding trade by smuggling goods on foreign ships.
To ensure that colonists observed the boycott of British goods
The British raised taxes.