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wel
2 years ago
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What did it mean to boycott British goods

History
2 answers:
qwelly [4]2 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Britain also needed money to pay for its war debts. The King and Parliament believed they had the right to tax the colonies. ... They protested, saying that these taxes violated their rights as British citizens. The colonists started to resist by boycotting, or not buying, British goods.

Free_Kalibri [48]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

boycotting British goods meant that people refused to use them

Explanation:

people stopped using tea reading the newspaper amongst other things

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