One event was the 1756 attack on the British in Calcutta
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Explanation:
The answer is A, C, and D.
The quartering law forced the colonies to host and feed any British soldier that demanded it.
After the Seven Year war, the Crown issued a series of new laws. Like the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act the Townshend Revenue Act.
The Sugar Act is a good example because what angered the colonies wasn't the tax, which was lowered, but rather the fact that it allowed officers to seize merchant's goods it there was proof of smuggling.
Then finally we get to the proclamation of 1763, which forbade colonist to move further west than the Appalachian Mountains.
Answer:
What were literacy tests and what were they used for in the South?
Explanation:
Southern state legislatures employed literacy tests as part of the voter registration process starting in the late 19th century. Literacy tests, along with poll taxes, residency and property restrictions, and extra-legal activities (violence and intimidation) were all used to deny suffrage to African Americans.
Well I believe it's D and yes I may be wrong