They were wrong, because by establishing that policy they took the rights of colonists, who were practically subjugated to British crown.
Explanation:
- Tensions between the British government and the colonies were further intensified by Britain's policy of mercantilism - economic and trade absolutism by reducing imports and developing domestic production.
- In addition, King George III (ruled from 1760 to 1820) imposed new taxes on the colonies to pay off debts incurred during the French and Native American War.
- The American colonists, accustomed to self-rule were furious because of the tyranny of the London government.
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This is not my answer but heres what someone smart i know said
"Christians and Jews were viewed by Muslims as "People of the Book." They were treated well, were not forced to convert to Islam and kept their individual rights as people, however, they had to pay a special tax called "jizya." Some Jews even held government positions and prospered under Muslim rule."
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If I remember correctly it should be D
It was simply the fear of the spread of communism.