Answer: What inference can you draw from why the First Continental Congress cut off trade with Britain and Ireland? Colonial leaders thought a boycott against British trade would be effective. The colonists had realized that they might have to fight British soldiers.
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D: Demand for luxury goods in Europe led to new port cities and trade routes in the Middle East.
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English settlers main hope was to gain land in the new world that they could use for farming. This would enable them to make money from selling crops. They would then pass the land to their sons keeping the family prosperous.
There were other settlers that left to escape persecution (mostly religious persecution).
The Greek royalists had been fighting the guerrilla communist since 1944, and defeated them in 1946. The UK could no longer offer financial aid so the US offered aid to Greece and Turkey, leading to the US announcements of containment in March 1947.