US History- Introduction to the text: America's History

Colonial Boycotts

1. Information about colonial boycotts in "America's History" can be found on pages 148, 150-152, 160, and 162-163. These pages fall in part 3 of chapter 5 of the text.

2. This topic can be found under the major heading "The Dynamics of Rebellion, 1765-1770", the heading "Formal Protests and the Politics of the Crowd", and the subheading "Crowd Actions".

3. The text is discussing this topic because it relates to colonial boycotts and protests. This chapter revolves around rebellion, and that is what makes this topic relevant.

4. After reading the text, I have learned more specific details about this topic that I did not previously know. Examples of this include how these boycotts and protests were orchestrated.

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8. This textbook includes lots of information regarding colonial boycotts. The purpose of the textbook is to educate today's people about the history of the past. Through reading this textbook, I have learned much more about the nature of colonial boycotts.

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