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Kyle Walsh
20 September, 21:12
4. What are boycotts?
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Boycotts are used as a form of protest; when people intentionally stop buying or using services from a certain place. An example would be in the American Revolution. After the British implemented a series of taxations on the colonies, people began boycotting British goods so they do not benefit economically and to prevent having to pay tax on the items.
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