A major financial problem that confronted mid-eighteenth-century America involved the ________
A) colonists’ heavy debt to the British
B) colonists’ refusal to buy English products
C) shortage of gold and silver coinage
D) colonies’ failure to print paper money
E) lack of credit available to merchants
Answer: A
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a. the American army decisively defeated the British troops b. the British, with too much equipment, retreated to Canada c. British soldiers were recalled to Europe, to finish the fight against Napoleon d. an American naval squadron defeated the British ships
John Wesley founded the religious movement known as the
a. Society of Friends b. Methodists c. Baptists d. Deists e. Evangelicals
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.