The other factor in common was that both had issues involving financial independence (Option D is correct). British ships were intercepting american ones. Also, due to a state of war with France, England had forbiden the US to trade with France or its allies.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Based upon the choices, the one that best answers and fits the question is;
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</span><span>A: Imports cash crops from Europe. 
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This is the correct answer because, it has a market-base economy which focuses on imports and exports, AND, its principal cash crops are; Tea, Horticultural Produce, and Coffee.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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B. is the correct answer.
Explanation:
When the US stock market crashed, the us raised it's tariffs, which let to d, and then c.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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When Europeans experienced the events of the Scientific Revolution they looked upon it as a changing world, although not always open to the origins of those scientific changes. The Scientific Revolution became part of society without many people even noticing. 
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d. To investigate a possible attack
Explanation:
Massasoit Sachem also known as Oosemequan was the leader of the wampanoag confederacy and he was born in c. 1581 in Ousamequin and he died in c. 1661 at the age of 80 years old. 
The subjects of Oosemequan were left devastated by various epidemics such as smallpox, as well as attacks from the Narragansetts. Consequently, Oosemequan sought for defense from the colonists at Plymouth Colony by forming an alliance with them on the 22nd of March, 1621.
When the English colonists were celebrating with gun fires and having a thanksgiving dinner in honor of their victory in defending Oosemequan during an attack put forward by some dissident elements from Cape Cod, as well as for the bountiful harvest. Sequel to these gunfire celebrations, Oosemequan came with 90 men because he assumed or thought it was an attack. 
Hence, Oosemequan brought 90 men to Plymouth in the fall of 1621 to investigate a possible attack.