The correct answer to this open question is the following.
If you were a colonist, I definitively had boycotted the British taxes. I would have considered myself as a Patriot, not a Loyalist.
Let's remember that Patriots were the American colonists that supported the independence of the 13 colonies from the British crown. Loyalists were colonists that supported the British rule and were loyal to the king f England.
I would have joined the many colonists that were infuriated by the heavy taxation imposed by the English government. Taxation such as the Navigation Acts, the Stamp Act, the Townshend Act, or the Tea Act.
And my major claim would have been that I had to pay those injust taxes but we did not have a voice or representation in the British Parliament.
The answer is B (colonization).
Is this the New Testament? We can’t give you the answer without the text book
Answer:
In my opinion the Patriots should have won, because they were fighting for their natural rights, against monarchy that was subduing them and did not allow them to express their opinion. Besides winning, new state should emerge and British governance over the former colonies should have ended.
Explanation:
British colonial rule in North America was oppressive and colonists practically had no opportunity to express what bothered them. That is why they decided to start revolution that will lead them to independence.
Although war should not be a solution war anything it is obvious that this was the last solution that colonists decided to take upon.