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Why did the colonists choose to boycott British goods? A) British goods were in high demand but low supply B) colonial goods were cheaper and made to appeal to local tastes C) they were protesting the
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Why did the colonists choose to boycott British goods?
A) British goods were in high demand but low supply
B) colonial goods were cheaper and made to appeal to local tastes
C) they were protesting the various taxes they had to pay on items
D) colonial goods were made by better-trained craftspeople and of higher quality
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the answer would be "c" because the colonist didn't like paying all the high taxes the Britain had placed on most of they wants and necessities so they believed that if they boycotted the good that they would get their point across
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The answer would be C, because when the 13 colonies had the war with the Indians and France for Louisiana, they put the king in debt so the king made them pay more taxes for there products so that they could pay back his money. :) hope that helped
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