The economic causes of the American Revolution are the following:
- The British put numerous taxes on the colonies, forcing colonists to give money to Britain
- The British passed the Intolerable Acts closing Boston's harbor and keeping colonists from trading
According to historical accounts, the cause of the American Revolution against the British government is many. However, some of the economic reasons are linked to the Coercive Acts and taxes imposed on Americans.
Hence, in this case, the correct answer is options A and B.
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What is the argument? I just finished reading the play so I might be able to tell you
Answer:
Pilgrims
Explanation:
Trust me if it england it aint spaniards. i dont know what progressives are. and if it were loyalists they might as well have stayed in england
It was Mexico that remained independent of the United States, since it was its own country, although it should be noted that the US took lots of land from Mexico.
The Supreme Court ruled against segregated schools on the grounds that, the separation of race is inherently unequal. (The previous ruling on segregation was that it was okay as long as they were equal)