The correct answer is B) writing defiant pamphlets.
<em>Colonist opposed new British taxes by protesting violently and writing defiant pamphlets.</em>
Besides the violent protests, American colonies elaborated defiant pamphlets that were distributed among the American people to manifest their discontent and invited them to promise for the cause of liberty. American colonies were very upset for the heavy taxation imposed by the British monarchy. They did not want to pay such amount of taxes and they also questioned the reason why they did not have an opinion or any voice in the Parliament decisions.
The other options of the question were a)deciding to compromise, c) staging hunger strikes and d) returning to Britain.
The answer should be A. I hope this helps
Jews believe that Jesus was just a normal person claiming to be God's son, while the first Christians believed that He truly was the son of God. However, they both believed in the same God. Their religions both originate from Abraham, the first prophet. Jesus was worshiped by Christians, while treated like a heretic and ultimately killed by the Jews.
There were two plans suggested for the representation in Congress.
One was the Virginia Plan, and the other was the New Jersey plan. The Virginia plan suggested that the states should get representation based on their population, and the New Jersey plan suggested the states would get equal representation.
Smaller states of course would favor the New Jersey plan, because they didn't want to lose power in Congress.
They ended up compromising on this. They made the House of Representatives, which used the Virginia plan, and the Senate, which used the New Jersey plan. (The Senate has more power than the House of Reps)
The English colonies PR great Britain in total it was 13 colonies