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Why did merchants in the American colonies begin smuggling goods?

They didn't want to pay taxes on goods.


What were the punishments for smuggling goods during the thirteen colonies?

What were the punishments for smuggling in 1700


What did the colonists turn to in order to bring in goods to the colonies and sell them cheaper than the British goods coming in from overseas?

They turned to smuggling in other countries products and smuggling out American Products at the same time.


What was true of trade between Britain and the American colonies after 1750?

The British controlled most of the trade between the Colonies and Britain. The trade acts didn't allow for foreign goods to come into the colonies so smuggling became a big business. Samuel Adams was a smuggler and the money man was John Hancock. Both men began the Son's of Liberty to protect their smuggling business.


Why did Many colonists skirted the economic constraints placed on them by Great Britain by?

by smuggling goods into the colonies


Why did the navigation acts encourage smuggling?

The Navigation Act of (1650-1696) encouraged smuggling because the colonies did not want the king to get any of their goods so the smuggled more and more of the goods with out the king noticing.


What do you call the smuggling of goods?

Smuggling.


What is illegally importing goods called?

Illegal importation of goods is commonly referred to as smuggling.


Which act attempted to stop colonist from smuggling non british goods in1764?

The British government tried to stop American colonists from smuggling with the Sugar Act.


Were the American colonies exporters of raw goods or manufactured goods?

raw goods


Where were the American colonies allowed to trade their good?

The American colonies were primarily allowed to trade their goods within the framework of British mercantilism, which restricted their trade to England and its other colonies. They could export raw materials to Britain and import finished goods in return. However, colonial merchants often engaged in smuggling to trade with other nations, including France, Spain, and the Dutch Republic, circumventing British restrictions. This illicit trade was a significant factor in the growing discontent that eventually led to the American Revolution.


How did the colonies respond to new taxes?

Many of the British taxes mad the colonists angry. One tax that really made the colonist angry was the stamp act which put a tax on all paper goods such as newspapers. The taxes were a causing factor of the American Revolution.