Answer:
False
Explanation:
The Boston Tea party was an American protest initiated by the Sons of Liberty in Boston Harbor, 1773.
The Stamp act of 1765 was a taxation law enacted by congress with the intention to profit off of colonial taxation.
The Stamp act of 1765 was not a repercussion of the Boston Tea party but rather a benefactor of the Boston Tea party. The Stamp Act and many other taxations imposed by the British parliament seemed unfair to the American colonists; they felt they had no voice or opinion due to there being no colonist representatives in parliament. Naturally, they revolted (The Boston tea party) in defiance against taxations. The Boston tea party had an enormous impact spreading feelings of patriotism and independence nationwide, ultimately sparking the American Revolution.
I hope this clears things up.
Mali had acquired a reputation as a fabulously wealthy empire, ruled by a generous and pious sultan, Mansa Musa.He had expanded his boundaries all sides and acquired the cities of Gao and Timbuktu. The kingdom was considerably rich in gold. Mansa Musa also producing controlled the salt producing areas.
HUMANE PUNISHMENT is the correct answer.
Enlightenment philosophers like Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Charles Montesquieu, John Locke and Thomas Hobbes developed theories regarding the government. They had a considerable impact on French and American history and the democratic government that took place with the American and French revolutions. <u>Jonh Locke favored</u><u> freedom of speech and election of representatives</u><u>. Montesquieu spoke out for the </u><u>separation of powers</u><u> (legislative, judicial, and executive powers) in order to prevent despotism from taking place.</u>
"a. it is a financial plan for the use of public money" is the best option from the list, but it should be noted that this plan can exist at a personal of governmental level.
There were six reasons why Europe went to Africa. Destiny, curiosity, commerce, conversions, reconnaissance, and to find rumored christian priest king Prester John.