I am not sure what your question is, but the Association was the boycott which the First Continental Congress approved in 1774, in reponse to the Coercive Acts passed by Parliament. The Asscoation committed those who agreed to it not to import goods from Great Britain, Ireland, or the West Indies or East India Tea from anyplace and to end American participation in the slave trade. If these actions failed to get Parliament to repeal the Coercive Act, the Association pledged its signers to prohibit exports to Great Britain, as well. Local committees were organized in the communities to enforce the Association, and non-signers were often ostracized and had their names listed in the newspapers. Milton M. Klein | phone: (423) 974-2806 University of Tennessee, Knoxville | email: [log in to unmask] On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Patricia Tidmarsh wrote: >In Philip Smith's History of Duchess County 1877 at the Cornell MOA I >found a list of 1775 Minute Men and also a long list >of signers of the "Association" in Dutchess County. Can someone give me a >pointer as to where I could learn what this meant. >