The New England colonies became increasingly difficult for England to control because

a. as a predominately Catholic territory, New England had serious religious issues with the crown.
b. the Church of England had no regulatory devices in New England.
c. New England refused to pay a tax to the Crown.
d. New Englanders had grown accustomed to a lack of British authority.
e. New Englanders were an ethnically diverse population.


d

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