- "Colonial
Consumers in Revolt:
Buyer Values and
Behavior during the
Nonimportation Movement, 1764–1776".
Journal of
Consumer Research. 16 (2): 216–226...
-
signed on
October 20, 1774,
embracing non
exportation they also
planned nonimportation of
slaves beginning December 1,
which would have
abolished the slave...
- a
general nonimportation agreement adopted by the
First Continental ****ociation a
month later, on
October 20. Previously,
nonimportation agreements had...
- "homespun," was a
peaceful way of
expressing support for the
Patriot cause.
Nonimportation and
nonconsumption became major weapons in the ****nal of
American opposition...
-
period of
nonimportation would continue past 1769 if
necessary in an
effort to
strengthen the colonists'
stance against the British.
Nonimportation was not...
- The Non-Importation Act, p****ed by the
United States Congress on
April 18, 1806,
forbid any kind of
import of
certain British goods in an
attempt to coerce...
- New York City's
Committee of Sixty,
where he
attempted to
enforce a
nonimportation agreement p****ed by the
First Continental Congress. In 1775, the New...
- "Colonial
Consumers in Revolt:
Buyer Values and
Behavior during the
Nonimportation Movement, 1764–1776" discusses. He
describes the
evolving development...
- the
paper that
accused some
colonial merchants of
breaking a
British nonimportation agreement. In response, Mein's name
appeared on a list of merchants...
- interests,
which would be
inhibited by the
Continental ****ociation's
nonimportation clause.
Murray spent the
first half of the
Revolutionary War in Islip...