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Which statement is most accurate about the movement for independence in the thirteen colonies?
Protests against British colonial policies gradually led to demands for independence.
limiting the colonies’ trade with other nations
provides justification for revolting against unjust governments
deprived Americans of their natural rights
early colonial efforts in self-government
buying raw materials from the colonies and selling them finished products
Colonial Responses to British Mercantile Policies
protect people’s natural rights
Which heading best completes the partial outline below? I. ____________________________________ A. Committees of Correspondence B. Nonimportation Agreements C. Boston Tea Party D. First Continental Congress
Protests against British colonial policies gradually led to demands for independence.
limiting the colonies’ trade with other nations
provides justification for revolting against unjust governments
deprived Americans of their natural rights
early colonial efforts in self-government
buying raw materials from the colonies and selling them finished products
Colonial Responses to British Mercantile Policies
protect people’s natural rights
The Declaration of Independence (1776) has had a major influence on peoples throughout the world because it
Protests against British colonial policies gradually led to demands for independence.
limiting the colonies’ trade with other nations
provides justification for revolting against unjust governments
deprived Americans of their natural rights
early colonial efforts in self-government
buying raw materials from the colonies and selling them finished products
Colonial Responses to British Mercantile Policies
protect people’s natural rights
The Mayflower Compact, New England town meetings, and the Virginia House of Burgesses are examples of
Protests against British colonial policies gradually led to demands for independence.
limiting the colonies’ trade with other nations
provides justification for revolting against unjust governments
deprived Americans of their natural rights
early colonial efforts in self-government
buying raw materials from the colonies and selling them finished products
Colonial Responses to British Mercantile Policies
protect people’s natural rights
A major argument for American independence found in the Declaration of Independence was that the British
Protests against British colonial policies gradually led to demands for independence.
limiting the colonies’ trade with other nations
provides justification for revolting against unjust governments
deprived Americans of their natural rights
early colonial efforts in self-government
buying raw materials from the colonies and selling them finished products
Colonial Responses to British Mercantile Policies
protect people’s natural rights
According to the Declaration of Independence, the fundamental purpose of government is to
Protests against British colonial policies gradually led to demands for independence.
limiting the colonies’ trade with other nations
provides justification for revolting against unjust governments
deprived Americans of their natural rights
early colonial efforts in self-government
buying raw materials from the colonies and selling them finished products
Colonial Responses to British Mercantile Policies
protect people’s natural rights
The British benefited from their mercantilist relationship with the American colonies primarily by
Protests against British colonial policies gradually led to demands for independence.
limiting the colonies’ trade with other nations
provides justification for revolting against unjust governments
deprived Americans of their natural rights
early colonial efforts in self-government
buying raw materials from the colonies and selling them finished products
Colonial Responses to British Mercantile Policies
protect people’s natural rights
In its economic relationship with its North American colonies, Great Britain followed the principles of 18th-century mercantilism by
Protests against British colonial policies gradually led to demands for independence.
limiting the colonies’ trade with other nations
provides justification for revolting against unjust governments
deprived Americans of their natural rights
early colonial efforts in self-government
buying raw materials from the colonies and selling them finished products
Colonial Responses to British Mercantile Policies
protect people’s natural rights
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