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To colonize is to settle in, and take control of, land outside your own borders. There are many examples through history of powerful countries that colonized various regions of the world in order to gain natural resources or to obtain more land for their citizens to live in.
Either option C or D, made the most sense
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The answer is below
Explanation:
The British imperial policies between 1763 and 1776 centers around the need of the Great Britain to pay off the debts acquired during the French and Indian war.
This led to Great Britain to impose various acts and taxations on the colonists, such as Sugar Acts, Stamp Acts, Currency Acts, Tea Acts amongst others.
However, this new strict enforcement of policies of Great Britain led to intensified colonials' resistance to British rule and their commitment to republican values.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand that lead to the devastating, destructive period known as WWI.
The taxes that were imposed by the Townshed Acts<span> of 1767 were </span>important<span> because they helped to reignite anger in the colonies against England.</span>