List of boycotts

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This is a list of boycotts.

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[edit] Historical Milestones

  • March 1769, in opposition of "taxation without representation," merchants in Philadelphia joined the boycott of British trade goods.
  • the boycott of Captain Charles Cunningham Boycott, an English land agent in Ireland who was subject to a boycott organized by the Irish Land League, 1880
  • Boycott of Japanese products in China after the May Fourth Movement.
  • Nazi boycott of Jewish doctors, lawyers, and stores; it formally lasted only one day (April 1, 1933) but eventually was the beginning of the Racial policy of Nazi Germany.
  • Boycotts of Jewish businesses in Poland during 1934-1945.
  • Boycotts of Jewish businesses in Iraq following the Farhud, during 1941-1951.
  • The boycott of British good by Mahatma Gandhi know as the swadeshi policy—the boycott of foreign-made goods, especially British goods. Linked to this was his advocacy that khadi (homespun cloth) be worn by all Indians instead of British-made textiles. Gandhi exhorted Indian men and women, rich or poor, to spend time each day spinning khadi in support of the independence movement.[3] This was a strategy to inculcate discipline and dedication to weed out the unwilling and ambitious, and include women in the movement at a time when many thought that such activities were not ‘respectable’ for women. In addition to boycotting British products, Gandhi urged the people to boycott British educational institutions and law courts, to resign from government employment, and to forsake British titles and honours.
  • by African Americans during the U.S. civil rights movement, late 1950s and 1960s (especially the Montgomery bus boycott).
  • the United Farm Workers union's grape and lettuce boycotts.
  • the American boycott of British goods at the time of the American Revolution.
  • the Indian boycott of British goods organized by Mohandas Gandhi.
  • the Arab League boycott of Israel and companies trading with Israel.
  • the boycott of South Africa by a large part of the world's countries during its apartheid period.

[edit] Sporting boycotts

[edit] Current boycotts

[edit] Political boycotts

[edit] Consumer boycotts

[edit] Past boycotts

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