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The official British reply to the colonial case on representation was that the colonies were “virtually” represented in Parliament in the same sense that the large voteless majority of the British public was represented by those who did vote. To this Otis snorted that, if the majority of the British people did not have the vote, they ought to have it. The idea of colonial members of Parliament, several times suggested, was never a likely solution because of problems of time and distance and because, from the colonists’ point of view, colonial members would not have adequate influence.
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C. Cattle herds were left alone and multiplied during the war
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This led to a boom in Texas' cattle industry
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John Brown believed in using violent means to end slavery with the intent of inspiring a slave insurrction eventually led an unsuccesful raid on the Harper Ferry federl armory.
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