The Townshend Acts

a. were more vigorously protested by colonists than was the Stamp Act.
b. were designed to raise revenue to help pay the salaries of royal governors.
c. failed to produce the volume of revenue expected.
d. were repealed by Parliament.
e. were reluctantly accepted by the colonists.


b, c, d

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Britain gained the upper hand in economic domination over France during the eighteenth century because of

a. more tightly organized social orders. b. early mechanical industrialization. c. the use of enclosure to promote agricultural growth. d. a better navy. e. a monopoly on trade in India.

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The boycott of British goods was often organized by:

a. the Sons of Liberty b. Quakers c. the Boston Merchant's Association d. women of prominent colonial families e. members of the Boston Tea Party

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How did the British hope to limit American settlement in the Northwest Territory?

What will be an ideal response?

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