Sarah Good's and Tituba's talk about flying south was seen as evidence of their involvement in witchcraft, as flying was believed to be a common practice among witches at the time. This conversation ultimately contributed to the accusations made against them during the Salem witch trials.
Has no effect.
It lowered the price of goods.
more goods were made
More goods were made
Sarah Good was, as we can figure from documents, thirty-eight/thirty-nine years in 1692.
They made American goods cheaper than imported goods
All Giffen goods are inferior goods. But not all inferior goods are Giffen goods. For inferior goods, the negative substitution effect will more than offset the positive income effect, so that total price effect will be negative. For Giffen goods, the positive income is positive and very strong that the law of demand does not hold. Price elasticity of Giffen good is positive. Inferior Goods: Cheap goods Giffen Goods: Rice, wheat, noodles are Giffen goods in China
They made American goods cheaper than imported goods
It affected farmers in the west by taxing the european goods to be as high as the american goods so farmers can't get the european goods and will by the american goods
They made American goods cheaper than imported goods
They made American goods cheaper than imported goods
They made American goods cheaper than imported goods