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