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liq [111]
2 years ago
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Which of these statements is true about the relationship between British policies in the colonies and the Declaration of Indepen

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Alla [95]2 years ago
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Fuill question:

Which of these statements is true about the relationship between British policies in the colonies and the Declaration of Independence?

the DOI showed that the colonists approved of many British policies

the DOI listed colonial complaints about many British policies

the DOI was written before many of the policies were in place

the DOI had little to do with the British colonial policies

Answer:

the DOI listed colonial complaints about many British policies

Explanation:

In the declaration of independence, the founding fathers mentioned several problems within the British policies that caused a detrimental effect for the people who live in United States.

One of the example is taxation without representation.

The British government imposed a really high tax rate for the colonists to pay off their wars. But, they provide no opportunities for the colonists to choose their representations that can take part in the legislation process. This made the colonists felt the British empire acted like a big Bully who only want to take their resources without caring about their plight.

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