What was one way colonists rebelled against British economic policies

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One way colonists rebelled against British economic policies was through acts of smuggling. The British Empire imposed strict trade regulations, such as the Navigation Acts, which required colonies to trade exclusively with Britain and restricted their ability to engage in global trade. In response, colonists resorted to smuggling goods from other countries, such as the West Indies or the Netherlands, to avoid these restrictions and maintain their economic prosperity. Smugglers would often transport goods under the cover of darkness, hide them in creative ways, or bribe customs officials to evade detection and taxation. This widespread practice of smuggling undermined British attempts to control colonial trade and generated significant resentment among the colonists towards British economic policies.