British official Thomas Hutchinson

A. was an early and outspoken supporter of the Stamp Act.
B. was murdered during colonial protests against the Stamp Act.
C. signed his name to the "Virginia Resolves" to support the colonists' position.
D. called for suppression of colonial demonstrations.
E. had his home ransacked by anti-Stamp Act demonstrators.


Answer: E

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