Yes.
middle-class colonists were the most affected by the British rule and taxes.
When you are the one that works the hardest but the one that pays the highest tax you are easily persuaded to pick up a weapon and fight for your rights.
The Boston Tea "Party" was a good example of people being sick of paying high taxes for something that was forced on them.
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Answer:
Finance companies are less regulated than private financial institutions because they do not rely on deposits as a source of funds.
Explanation:
Thomas Jefferson wrote the first draft and subsequent drafts.
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Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke and Benjamin Franklin led a revolution based on the idea that freedom was the most important right and the right to keep private poverty against tyrant rulers as was the case of the English monarchy in colonial times.
The Enlightenment period had some illustrious political thinkers and philosophers such as Montesquiou, Thomas Hobbes, Jean-Jaques Rosseau, and John Locke. Their thoughts influenced revolutionary movements like the American Revolutionary War of Independence and the French Revolution.
Benjamin Franklin was one of those Enlightenment thinkers in the American colonies that received the influence of Lock's ideas. He believed that freedom was the ultimate right for people and that every American had the right to keep their private property safe, without paying excessive taxation like the ones imposed by the British government.
Answer: B. He ended the mass execution of white Haitians by former slaves and affranchis.
Explanation:
Toussaint Louverture led thousands of slaves to freedom through the slave revolt in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (Haiti). By regaining control of the entire island, the military ruler changed the colony from a free society to a country run by former slaves. Among all the rulers who attempted to make the island into a federal state, he was the only one to succeed.