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Why didn’t the Confederation Congress prevent British merchants from selling products in the United States that were cheaper than locally made products?

A. Congress could not pass tariffs.
B. British merchants bribed members of Congress.
C. High inflation kept British prices low.
D. The British threatened to start a war over prices.

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Why didn't the Confederation Congress prevent British merchants from selling products in the United States that were cheaper than locally made products? They had to raise prices. ... After Shays's Rebellion was put down by state troops, political leaders decided to meet to make changes to: Articles of Confederation.

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