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boycott of British imports
== == The colonial boycott
Boycott
The colonial boycott
the quatering act and intolerable
Trade with the colonies was economically important to Great Britain. The colonists thought the economic implications would be enough for the British Parliament to repeal the Intolerable Acts.
Colonists expected Parliament to repeal the Intolerable Acts because they said they had no representatives in congress.
The colonists expected Great Britain to repeal the intolerable acts because the colonists said that they had no representatives in congress. Taxation without representation is unfair, they declared. The tea tax was the next tax put upon the colonists by the British....This, in turn, led to the Boston Tea Party.
The colonists expected Great Britain to repeal the intolerable acts because the colonists said that they had no representatives in congress. Taxation without representation is unfair, they declared. The tea tax was the next tax put upon the colonists by the British....This, in turn, led to the Boston Tea Party.
American boycotts hurt the British economy severely and led Parliament to repeal the Townshend Acts.
American boycotts hurt the British economy severely and led Parliament to repeal the Townshend Acts.
American boycotts hurt the British economy severely and led Parliament to repeal the Townshend Acts.