They boycotted many of Britain’s taxes. They declared war on Britain, left to begin their own government. They were both against Britain.
A. The Clean Air Act
This act banned the use of highly pressurized aerosol cans that were plentiful due to the fact that they were a very popular about women who bought them filled with hair spray and other hair products.
Social and Cultural Effects of the Depression. Sports provided a distraction from the Depression. Also new forms of expression flourished in the culture of despair. The Great Depression brought a rapid rise in the crime rate as many unemployed workers resorted to petty theft to put food on the table.
With the age of enlightenment, people started educating themselves more so naturally there were many more doctors that were educated people. The practice of having spiritual people to heal you with pseudomedicine started going down. People started discovering things that helped medicine develop. Women played a part because they started working in the medical field like nurses, they would deliver children, or even learn how to help people themselves.
They ultimately agreed to impose an economic boycott on British trade, and they drew up a Petition to the King pleading for redress of their grievances and repeal of the Intolerable Acts.