Sep 6, 2006 ... Goods that have been enumerated ... Enumerated just means listed, so these would be the goods which were specifically referred to, probably on a ...
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Products/goods produced by the colonies that could/can only be shipped to england.
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This act forbade the importing into or the exporting from the British colonies of any goods except in English or colonial ships and it forbade certain enumerated articles -- tobacco, sugar, cotton, wool, dyeing woods, etc. -- to he shipped ...
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Fourthly, That in all Orders, which any of the Subscribers may hereafter send to Great-Britain, they shall, and will expressly direct their Correspondents not to ship them any of the before enumerated Goods, until the before mentioned Acts of Parliament are repealed;
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Enumerated Goods Products grown or extracted from England's North American colonies that could be shipped only to England or other colonies within the empire. Goods on the first enumeration list included tobacco, indigo, and sugar.
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Census Index alphabetical listing of names enumerated in a census ; ... Draper dealer in cloth and dry goods ; ... Goods and Chattels personal property, as distinguished from real property ;
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Even inferior felonies, those that did not require the death penalty, subjected the offender to fines that might include the forfeiture of goods and chattels [Eden, 1771:41]. Such statutory forfeitures were a major source of revenue for the Crown [Maxeiner, 1977:773]. For example, fines were frequently used as a...
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Hat Act, 1732: Iron Act, 1750: Act specifying certain enumerated goods-principally tobacco, rice, and indigo-that the colonists could export only to another English colony or to England. These were attempts to prevent manufacturing in the British colonies that might threaten the economy of England.
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Parliament later enumerated other goods by specific act, including sugar, tobacco, indigo, ginger, speckle wood, and various kinds of dyewoods in 1660; rice and molasses in 1704; naval stores, including tar, pitch, rosin (omitted in 1729), turpentine, hemp, masts, yards, and bowsprits in 1705;
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