Because there was money to be made in smuggling. There were no taxes paid to the government for smuggled goods. This meant that the seller could keep all of the profits, and/or get goods much cheaper.
Of course the reasons come down to money. The smuggling was to get out of paying taxes and tariffs and to keep from giving these funds to the King of England on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.
Most colonists smuggled goods because they felt they were being unfairly taxed by the British Empire and this was a way to get around it.
At first, the colonists did not mind the policies; but eventually got fed up with it. The navigation acts had pushed them over the edge, so merchants started to smuggle their goods over to other countries.
Nothing could get in or out of the Boston harbor. The colonist were not able to smuggle tea from Holland.
They began to smuggle goods into and out of the country
Most colonists smuggled goods because they felt they were being unfairly taxed by the British Empire and this was a way to get around it.
They didn't want to pay taxes on goods.
Of course the reasons come down to money. The smuggling was to get out of paying taxes and tariffs and to keep from giving these funds to the King of England on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Most colonists smuggled goods because they felt they were being unfairly taxed by the British Empire and this was a way to get around it.
Smuggling goods into any country, including Chennai, is highly illegal. In order to successfully get through customs, you cannot smuggle anything that is not legal to bring out or into the country.
"Smuggle" does have a Latin equivalent. This English word that means to illegally move goods translates in the Latin word "err".
At first, the colonists did not mind the policies; but eventually got fed up with it. The navigation acts had pushed them over the edge, so merchants started to smuggle their goods over to other countries.
At first, the colonists did not mind the policies; but eventually got fed up with it. The navigation acts had pushed them over the edge, so merchants started to smuggle their goods over to other countries.
At first, the colonists did not mind the policies; but eventually got fed up with it. The navigation acts had pushed them over the edge, so merchants started to smuggle their goods over to other countries.
At first, the colonists did not mind the policies; but eventually got fed up with it. The navigation acts had pushed them over the edge, so merchants started to smuggle their goods over to other countries.
Nothing could get in or out of the Boston harbor. The colonist were not able to smuggle tea from Holland.