The steps that Great Britain and the colonists took toward conflict was that the Parliament enforced new laws which imposed taxes on goods to get back the money they lost from the French and Indian War.
<h3>What was the French and Indian War?</h3>
The war referred to the Seven Years' War that pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French each side being supported by various Native American tribes.
The war ended with the Treaty of Paris and provided the Great Britain with an enormous territorial gains in North America but the disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the war's expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.
In conclusion, the steps that Great Britain and the colonists took toward conflict was that the Parliament enforced new laws which imposed taxes on goods to get back the money they lost from the French and Indian War.
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im listening to my gut and it says....D! hope my gut is right lol
the answers are the second and the last one
On July 4, 1776.
<span>the Second Continental Congress, meeting in Philadelphia in the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall), approved the Declaration of Independence, severing the colonies' ties to the British Crown.</span>
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<em>D) attempting to aid the Slavic nations in the Balkans</em>
Explanation:
Options A, B, C are all important examples of British influence and power but these were mostly economic decisions that wanted to enhance and improve the country's trade.
For example, invasion of the Suez canal was done as a result of Egyptian nationalisation as the country feared that the closure of the canal can lead to trading problems. Similarly moving Chinese workers to Malaysia was done out of necessity.
However, providing aid to Slavic nations in Eastern Europe was an important geopolitical decision against Russian power in the region.