The correct answer is A, "point of view".
When we talk about perception we are thinking about how individuals experiment reality from their personal positions in the world. That's what originates the expression <em>point of view</em>.
It should not be mistaken with "historical bias" (B). A historical bias is constructed from a point of view, that is, from someone's perception. The phrase given is talking about the cause of historical bias, not about it specifically.
Multiple reasons. Firstly, Britain (a world-wide power) was setting humongous taxes on imported and exported goods. (As in the 'Tea Party' the Americans rebelled by throwing the tea into the sea). The colonies were irritated by this whole control, and wanted more power and say in what taxes were put on them.
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The Treaty of Ghent returned all the lands conquered to its former rulers, and, of course, to establish the beginnings of the Canadian border.
Neither side gained nor lost territory, and both sides reverted to their positions before the war.</span>