Analyze the connections that developed between the colonies and Great Britain during the eighteenth century, including commerce, communication, and military alliances.

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The state of Massachusetts responded to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 by __________

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The two centers of Italian unification were

a. Lombardy and Naples. b. Florence and Milan. c. Sicily and Piedmont. d. Veneto and Tuscany.

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