. The colonists were angry over the Townshend Acts, which led to riots. It was important because it was a turning point in America's quest for independence.
The answer is a. The Civil Rights Act of 1968.
In a feudal system, a vassal, akin to a serf in most contexts, in general worked land on a lord's fiefdom in exchange for some of the produce from the land and some military protection.
I think it is because they all disagreed with the intolerable acts so they all got together and wanted to stop it. if its wrong oops
Primarily alternative way that these railroad companies used their land was to either sell it or rent it out to private business, and occasionally individuals, since the rail companies did not always need all the land they were given for development.