Colonial resistance to the Sugar Act was linked to the __________

A) settlement of the Ohio Valley
B) smuggling of molasses
C) abolition of the slave trade
D) Indian attacks on the frontier


Answer: B

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Which of the following statements is true of the Glorious Revolution?

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