From the tone of this speaker, I can infer that the life in the colonies was of mixed feelings.
From what the speaker said, it seems like the colonists are divided on the quest for independence. According to him, the British people had done some good. The only issue he had was based on taxation.
He agrees that the British had changed the colonies by making it to flourish and have more population. He likened this growth to be the effort of the British.
He wanted the people to be grateful to the British for the protection that they received under them.
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The correct answer is D) Stalin was growing increasingly suspicious of the United States and Britain, and Truman and Attlee were growing increasingly suspicious of the USSR.
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Option 3 is correct.
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