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Answer:
1. Great Britain incurs a huge war debt from the French and Indian War.
The British had to fight in Europe and the Americas during the time of the French and Indian war and this was costly to them such that a huge debt was incurred.
2. Stamp Act imposed the first direct tax on the colonists.
To make back some cash they started taxing the colonists more such as with the stamp act.
3. Colonial resentment increases
The Colonists began to feel resentment because they felt they were being unfairly taxed yet they were not making much.
4. Repeal of Stamp Act
As a result of actions by the Colonists, the Stamp Act was repealed without ever actually collecting taxes.
5. British revenue increases
British revenue eventually increased as the British restricted the Colonists to trading only with the British.
6. Colonists refused to buy British goods.
Eventually the Colonists refused to buy British goods as a protest against the trade restrictions placed on them.
7. Boston Tea Party
The Colonist boarded a ship and burnt an entire shipment of tea sent b the British in defiance of an Act that they viewed as unjust.
8. Coercive Acts/ Intolerable Acts
In response, the British passed the Intolerable Acts to try to bring the Colonists back under the firm control of the British.
Answer:
During recent times
Explanation:
Although we know that several species became extinct in the evolutionary process but human intervention in recent times has caused high rates of species extinction. The major human activities responsible for this are mentioned below:
- Land-use practices: Such as deforestation, urban and suburban development, agricultural cultivation,
- Intentional or unintentional introduction of destructive diseases.
- Ecological Damage: caused by water, air, and soil pollution.
- Anthropogenic: human-caused global climate change.
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