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∙ 2010-11-03 14:24:41Loyalists are the colonists who sided with Britain in the American Revolution.
Britain was the American colonists' primary adversary.
A practice that was used by the colonists to hurt British trade was the refusal of British goods that were imported and the export of American goods to Britain. This was in response to the taxation on goods that the British were trying to impose on the colonies.
Great Britain wanted the American colonists to pay taxes on imported goods.
American colonists did not think that they were being treated fairly by Great Britain.
The colonists tried to hurt the British by refusing to import their goods or export American goods to Britain. This practice of halting trade is known as an "embargo."
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refusing to buy goods from Britain
Loyalists are the colonists who sided with Britain in the American Revolution.
Britain was the American colonists' primary adversary.
No the American colonists didn't not have to pay taxes to Britain after they were free.
The colonists left Great Britain in hopes of change, and freedom to practice ones own religion.
Colonists were resentful because Britain was not merry and very cruel
The colonists were outraged by the Intolerable Acts which the British Parliament tried to force on them. They reacted by refusing goods shipped over from Britain and the colonists acted out in a hostile manner.
why did great britain get more than half of the american colonists exports in 1770?
A practice that was used by the colonists to hurt British trade was the refusal of British goods that were imported and the export of American goods to Britain. This was in response to the taxation on goods that the British were trying to impose on the colonies.
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