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laiz [17]
3 years ago
13

The colonists protested the Stamp Act by Group of answer choices sumping British tea into Boston Harbor dissolving the Massachus

etts assembly boycotting goods made from Britain refusing to sell goods to Britain
History
1 answer:
levacccp [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

sumping British tea into Boston Harbor

Explanation:

In Boston, in 1773, the settlers threw a whole shipment of tea from Great Britain into the sea as a protest against the charges they paid to Britain for its importation.

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John Quincy Adams supported a U.S. foreign policy that:
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do you know the doctrine monroe?

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