How did the increase in British imports to the colonies in the 1700s affect American culture?

a. The colonists produced less of their own homespun goods, which made them less reliant on old
traditions.
b. The colonists no longer relied on imports from other countries and became less connected to
French and Spanish cultures.
c. The same British goods were sold throughout the colonies, which gave colonists a collective
background and brought them into greater contact with each other.
d. The colonists of different colonies developed interests in different British imports, which led to
greater isolation and greater identification with their own region.
e. The colonists were introduced to new British traditions through the imports they bought, and
lost much of their original American culture.


C

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