Prior to the American Revolution, the British
repealed all of the new taxes they had levied on the colonists, with the
exception of the "sin" taxes, such as taxes on whiskey and tobacco.
I would say c, but don't quote me on that.
Answer:
The ultimate response of the British government to these protests was to repeal the Townshend Acts. They revoked all of the taxes imposed by these acts except for the tax on tea. When the Townshend taxes were imposed, there was a great deal of protest in the colonies.
C.) Great Lakes Region, as it was intended to provide for troops during the French & Indian War which took place between and around the border of what is now Canada and the colonies.