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Because the British soldiers were patroling everything. They had taxed goods sent from Britain to the American colonies. If the merchants didn't have the soldiers tax their merchandise, then that would be against the law. (Most farmers and merchants did not have their merchandise taxed, therefore they were considered patriots.) If you were caught then you would be put in jail or hanged depending on how bad the crime was.

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Why would some farmers and merchants not sell their goods during war?

There was no one to buy it because they had no money. That's what I think but maybe it's wrong so becareful! ~babvrocks101.wordpress.com~ (if you play buildabearville.com)


Why would some farmers and merchants not to sell their goods during the war?

Because the British soldiers were patroling everything. They had taxed goods sent from Britain to the American colonies. If the merchants didn't have the soldiers tax their merchandise, then that would be against the law. (Most farmers and merchants did not have their merchandise taxed, therefore they were considered patriots.) If you were caught then you would be put in jail or hanged depending on how bad the crime was.


What role did the merchants play in feudal Japan?

The merchants would buy items from artisans and farmers and sell them.


What is an annual trade gathering called in medieval times?

A variety of goods that were not produced locally would be available. Merchants would travel long distances to attend trade fairs in different towns. At the trade fairs, merchants would sell goods such as spices and silk that were not locally produced.


After the Revolutionary War did British Merchants do any of these cancel debts owed by American merchants closed its markets to American goods refused to sell goods to American consumers?

They still traded with the US and continued with impressments even after the Revolution.Cause of this, the US enforced an Embargo Act, and then all these situations eventually led to the War of 1812.

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Merchants sold their goods at the town?

Merchants certainly did sell their goods at the town market. This was because this was where everyone came to buy and sell goods.


Why would some farmers and merchants not sell their goods during the war?

There was no one to buy it because they had no money. That's what I think but maybe it's wrong so becareful! ~babvrocks101.wordpress.com~ (if you play buildabearville.com)


Why would some farmers and merchants not sell their goods during war?

There was no one to buy it because they had no money. That's what I think but maybe it's wrong so becareful! ~babvrocks101.wordpress.com~ (if you play buildabearville.com)


Who buys and sells goods?

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Why would some farmers and merchants not to sell their goods during the war?

Because the British soldiers were patroling everything. They had taxed goods sent from Britain to the American colonies. If the merchants didn't have the soldiers tax their merchandise, then that would be against the law. (Most farmers and merchants did not have their merchandise taxed, therefore they were considered patriots.) If you were caught then you would be put in jail or hanged depending on how bad the crime was.


People who buy and sell goods?

Merchants used to travel around the world to buy and sell goods


Where do merchants sell their goods?

in towns citys or on the internet


What are merchants?

The term "merchants" applies to any people who sell physical goods or products.


What role did the merchants play in feudal Japan?

The merchants would buy items from artisans and farmers and sell them.


Farmers and nomads sell goods at outdoor markets called?

farmers and nomads buy/sell goods at outdoor markets called sepets.


How did poor farmers feel about incoming American settlers?

They refused to sell goods to them.


What do Japan merchants do?

THey probably sell stuff or goods to others who have money