<span>The Barbarian attacks on Rome partially stemmed from a mass migration caused by the Huns' invasion of Europe in the late fourth century. When these Eurasian warriors rampaged through northern Europe they drove many Germanic tribes to the borders of the Roman Empire</span><span>
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<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be that it led to Britain passing the "Intolerable Acts", since the passage of these taxes was the greatest factor leading to the Revolution. </span></span>
The correct answer is <span>The king felt the colonies were growing too independent from England
The colonies were growing independent for various reasons. Trading companies that controlled some of the colonies grew too rich and started trading with British competitors, the governor counted on salutary neglect, and various other things were also problematic for the king. He also disliked that the people were rioting and didn't want to pay taxes.</span>
Bresheit (Genesis), Shemot (Exodus), Vayicra (Leviticus), Bamidbar (Numbers), and Devarim (Deuteronomy).