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Name the term given to the agreements among colonists not to buy or import British goods?

boycott


Why Indian iron smelting industry decline in 19 century?

The decline of the Indian iron smelting industry in the 19th century was primarily due to the impact of British colonial policies, which favored the import of British iron and steel over local production. Additionally, the introduction of modern manufacturing techniques and machinery in Europe outpaced traditional Indian methods, leading to a loss of competitiveness. The depletion of forests, which provided essential fuel for smelting, further exacerbated the decline. As a result, many local artisans and smelting operations were unable to sustain themselves, leading to a significant reduction in the industry.


What were the strengths of the French in the French and Indian War?

The British fielded more regulars and militia troops then the French although the French were the consistent winners in the early battles and had better relations with their Indian counterparts. The Royal Navy played a major role by limiting the import of French resupply and reinforcements.


What products did the British import from India?

They Imported Tea, Spices, Fabric, Jewlery, and a lot more. Hope that helps. If you wanty people you can add on to this answer.


Why would a nation provide a tarriff?

A tariff is a tax imposed on imports. It would usually make the import cost more than the original item in the country, so the country's citizens would pay for the original item in their country instead of the import, since it would be cheaper. Meaning more money for the given country.

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Why did British colonial governments sponsor Indian universities in which they taught Western literature and history?

In order to import their ideals into other nations.


What does British Columbia import?

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What does british columbia import and export?

yhruhr


Who was the first Indian to import a car?

Maharaja Of Patiala.


Where did the British first import their tea?

The British first imported their tea from China


What was a Kings waiter?

landwaiter - a British customs officer, import-export regulations, collects import duties [for the King]


What are the problems in indian money market?

Forign trade product import


How did the colonies protest the Townshend act?

vowed not to import british goods


Why was Indian civil service call the back bone of british rule in India?

Because given the sheer size of India and the corresponding necessary size of a civil service, it would have been impossible for the British to rule India through a civil service that they would then have had to import from Great Britain. As it was, the Indian civil service adapted well to British laws and regulations and to Western-style administration. This made it possible for the British to have a efficient administration of India with a minimum of Staff imported from Britain.


Practice used by the colonists to hurt British trade by refusing to import British goods or expport American goods to Britain?

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."


Indian customs duty tariff 2009?

We need to import solar lanterns and solar mosquito repelents we need to know the import duty structure with exemption


To protest the Townshend Act Colonial merchants?

Vowed not to import British goods.