England<span> had a society with an aristocratic class, and the southernplanters </span>wanted<span> the same.</span>
The answer is, To argue for, there's the obvious, which is that the colonists didn't
like their lack of voice within British Parliament. They also didn't
like how Britain was treating other colonies, what would become Canada
for instance, with similar laws and codes seen in the US colonies. You
could also argue that it was a more financial decision, as the taxes
placed upon the colonies and the restrictions on trade were hurting
American businesses. Honestly, an argument combining the two would
probably be more rounded.
Answer:
Health impacts can result from oil and gas pollution, the creation and storage of waste, and the constant noise and light that exist around operations. The toxic nature of hundreds of the chemicals and pollutants associated with oil and gas development is scientifically well-established.
Explanation:
No I’m not good at organizing
The answer is somewhat of a twist because religion was basically law back then but it would be B