Making the world better, one answer at a time. Most colonists smuggled goods because they felt they were being unfairly taxed by the British Empire and this was a way to get around it. Most colonists smuggled goods because they felt they were being unfairly taxed by the British Empire and this was a way to get around it.
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After the end of the WWII, a political process of decolonization was boost by the UN in order to put an end to Colonialism, which was mostly of European origin, and that gave rise to the national independence of many countries mainly across Africa and Asia. Important examples of these struggles taking place in European colonies were India and Pakistan, which got their independence from the UK in 1947; Jordan got its independence from the UK in 1946; Laos did the same in 1949 ending the French rule; Libya got its independence from Italy in 1951. Algeria fought against the French control for eight years and got its independence in 1962. Many other countries followed this same process for many decades, all of them in the regions of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
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<span>In the the 1860s and 1870s the Federal Indian Policy focused on removal of Indians from their land and relocation in to designated reservation as spitulated by the authorities. Such ploicies had not regard for tribal affiliations, customs and beliefs.</span>