The British passed the taxation on tea.
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d. the toleration of other religions
Explanation:
Though the predominant role of the Church of England was restored, king Charles II was rather a practitioner of the maxim "live and let live" regarding matters of religion. He had been raised as a Catholic by her mother, but England was redoubt of Protestantism, a fact he had to deal with.
Answer:
voted
Explanation:
When a bill is debated, Representatives discuss the bill and explain why they agree or disagree with it. Then, a reading clerk reads the bill section by section and the Representatives recommend changes. When all changes have been made, the bill is ready to be voted on.
Answer:
Mercantilism was a popular economic philosophy in the 17th and 18th centuries. In this system, the British colonies were money makers for the mother country. The British put restrictions on how their colonies spent their money so that they could control their economies.
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