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Homespun clothing became a symbol of American resistance during the American boycott of British goods. True.
A common method of protest was the boycott, where people refused to buy British goods. The first colonial boycott began in New York in 1765. It quickly spread to other colonies. The settlers hoped their efforts would hurt Britain's economy and persuade Parliament to end the new tax. protest and boycott most British products. It was signed by the merchants and traders of Boston on August 1, 1768, and came into force on January 1 of the following year.
Many settlers felt they should not have paid these taxes. Because in England these taxes were passed by parliament, not by the colonial government. They protested that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens. The settlers began to protest by boycotting or not buying British goods.
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<span>confederates
a person one works with, especially in something secret or illegal; an accomplice.
A confederacy is a political union. The most famous American confederacy consisted of the southern states who fought the northern states in the American Civil War.</span>
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A) all internationally traded goods
A tariff is on both imported and exported goods for some things.
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