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Because they put taxes on the tea

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Q: Why did the people of Boston refuse to buy tea from England?
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For the Boston tea and declaration of independent what is to refuse to buy or use something as a means of a protest?

it is to prosuade a composition of a protest,;reduce insiantisy,; killers


How did colonists during the simulation resist the tax collectors?

In the colonial cities, people refused to use the stamps. They urged merchants to boycott- refuse to buy- British and European goods, and protest. Thousand of merchants, artisans, and farmers singed nonimportation agreements. in these agreements they pledged not to buy or use goods imported from Great Britain.


Why did the Britain pass The Intolerable Acts and what were they?

To punish the people of Boston for the Boston Tea Party. ------ The Intolerable acts were a series of laws to punish the Bostonians for the Tea Party; there were four of them. 1. Boston Port was closed off from importing/exporting goods by ship, and any other ship that would wish to dock or leave port from there. 2. The King back in England decided that he would choose the governors for the colonies. 3. The customs office for immigrants was moved to Boston. 4. Boston became the British army's headquarters (so they could keep a better eye on the citizens of Boston).


Why did the women take the lead with the boycotts against England prior to war?

They made clothing for men so that they didn't had to buy it from England


What did not encourage industries in the colonies?

England wanted them to buy high priced English stuff untill they came up with Economy. So your answer is England.