Yes
The colonists in the Declaration of Independence clearly stated their grievances and made a case against England, declaring to the world the reasons that caused them to declare their independence and fight to become the United States of America. These include taxation without representation
The closest answer would be C. They wanted to escape poverty in England and find opportunity in America. They also wanted to flee from religious persecution.
A lack of trade with other nations outside East Asia has been a serious cost of industrialization in East Asia.
Correct answer is B, but aren't there more answer choices? If so, its B, D, and E.
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Yes, the yes answer to your question is going to be True. This is because it is the only relevant answer choice there is.
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