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23 September, 02:44

Es - How did the Stamp Act, the Tea Act, and the Intolerable Acts encourage American colonists to consider revolution

British rule?

by representing an effort in Britain to end the slave trade in the colonies

by increasing conflict between the colonists and neighboring Indian tribes.

by revealing the British plan to expand the American colonies farther west

on the continent

by raising taxes in the American colonies without granting the colonies any

representation in Parliament

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  1. 23 September, 02:59
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    The correct answer is D) by raising taxes in the American colonies without granting the colonies any representation in Parliament

    Explanation:

    The Stamp Act, the Tea Act and the intolerable acts were all moves by the government in London to increase their revenue from the thirteen North American colonies.

    However, this was seen by many as an act of injustice upon the colonies. There were quickly cries of 'no taxation without representation' as more and more people demanded to have a direct representative in Westminster.

    Negotiations were held by the British government did not bow down to pressure, eventually forcing the American colonies to declare war and a fight for independence.
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