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BaLLatris [955]
2 years ago
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All of the statements below are historically accurate. Mark the two items that helped lead to war between Britain and the Americ

an colonists. Question 6 options: The Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia. Colonists protested British taxes in the Boston Tea Party. The Massachusetts militia and the British army fought at Lexington.
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Lubov Fominskaja [6]2 years ago
5 0

According to the above statements, the two items that helped lead to war between Britain and the American colonists include option B and C: Colonists protested British taxes in the Boston Tea Party and the Massachusetts militia and the British army fought at Lexington.

<h3>What is Boston Tea Party?</h3>

The Boston Tea Party was considered as a protest that occurred in 1773 in Boston. The American colonists was disagreed about the taxation without representation rule.

From above options, both events has increase the chance of Revolutionary War between the American Colonists and Britain.

This party seemed that when they threw the tea in the water it will automatically made a large cup of tea for the fishes.

therefore, correct options are B and C.

Learn more about Boston Tea Party, refer to the link:

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