one of the reason's why the colonist fought the British is because the colonists weren't being represented in the British parliament (government) and the king was imposing taxes and levies on the colonists. Have you ever heard the phase Taxation without Representation? I believe that was the major reason why they fought the British.
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This is called the critical period.
The critical period itself is a stage of the development in the life of a human being in which is said that skills are most easily and most readily learned and acquired. This period usually varies for different things like binocular vision and language, but it is said that after the critical period the skills are acquired with much difficulty if they are to be acquired at all.
The answer to the given question above would be option 4. Based on the scene from "President Cleveland, Where Are You?" wherein Jerry learns that he cannot buy any more cowboy cards, the one that best explains <span>how this scene develops the plot of the story is that, it allows Jerry to realize what is important. Hope this answers your question.</span>
Answer: [A]: first .
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