Were the colonists right to declare independence from England through the Declaration of Independence? Is what I believe you are trying to say. The Boston Tea Party occurred prior, but the Declaration formalized the colonists desire for independence from Great Britain.
The major similarity between Charles I and Catherine the Great was Both were intolerant of the Catholics living in their state. Thus the option (C) is correct.
<h3>Who was Catherine the Great?</h3>
Catherine II is known as the Catherine the Great was the queen of Russia and one of the most long ruling female is Russia. She is well known for the westernization of the Russia.
Charles I was the ruler of the England, this actions led to the frustration among the parliament and overthrew him from the thrown and executed in 1649. This was known as the civil war of the England.
One major similarity between Charles I and Catherine the Great was that both were were intolerant of Catholics living in their states. Thus the option (C) is correct.
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Answer:
An area closest to food source or protection from enemies.
Explanation:
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The reason some goods were scarce was because some of the goods were rationed to the troops. Other reasons were the factories were changed into making war supplies and the ability to buy them from the countries we were at war with. So I guess it would be a yes.