B. It helped the economy.
In fact, it was not until the end of the World War I that the US began to be considered as a world super economic power. The reason after that is that by staying neutral the US supplyed and selled weapons and war equipment to both parties of the conflict, getting profit out of it.
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The Middle colonies were also called the “Breadbasket colonies” because of their fertile soil, ideal for farming. Demographics in the colonies: The New England colonies attracted Puritan settlers with families and not single indentured servants, unlike the Chesapeake colonies.
Answer: People from different parts of the empire could communicate
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George Grenville, the British PM at the enactment of the Stamp Act, instigated the measure with the aim of raising money to cater for the large standing army in the colonies after the end of the French-Indian war in 1763. He was eager to raise revenue "by means the most easy and least objectionable to the Colonies." As such, he underestimated colonial opposition to the tax by believing that the Stamp Act was the easiest and least objectionable to the colonies. This was informed by the belief that the colonies required the large standing army left behind by the French-Indian war.