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31 July, 23:35

In this 1754 political cartoon by Benjamin Franklin, what does the severed snake represent?

A. the American colonies under British rule

B. a battle plan for the American Revolution

C. the names of cities on a major North American river

D. the order in which colonies would rebel against Britain

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  1. 31 July, 23:55
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    The Correct Answer is A

    Explanation:

    The original cartoon developed in Ben Franklin's publication. The cartoon is approved for the Revolutionary War. A decade it formerly was distributed, colonists opposing Great Britain's enacting of the Stamp Act resurrected the severed rattlesnake as a representative of their ambition to consolidate in resistance to improper taxation.
  2. 1 August, 00:04
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    Answer:D

    Explanation:Because it shows the list of states and all of the states are battling the British
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