Many colonists believed the legislation passed by the Grenville ministry in 1764-1765
A. showed the British were committed to the long-term success of the colonies.
B. would lead to renewed hostilities with Indians in the west.
C. signified that the British finally understood the desires of the colonists.
D. meant the British were trying to take away their tradition of self-government.
E. would have little long-term effect on the economy of the colonies.
Answer: D
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