Select the two events that sparked trade and exploration in Europe.
the Crusades
attacks from the barbarians
the crusaders returning from China
the journeys of Marco Polo

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Answer 1
The crusaders returning from China
And the journeys of Marco Polo
Answer 2

Answer:

The CrusadesThe Journeys of Marco Polo

Explanation:

During the Crusades many people were coming and going from Europe to the Middle East, this made possible for them to buy and exchange goods and cultures. Europeans became more interested in the food and spices the Arabs had and the Crusades made trade possible. Also, the Crusades helped to develop a new system of roads and paths between the two continents which were used for trade.Marco Polo was an Italian explorer that was born in a family that was famous for traveling around the world. Marco Polo left Venice and went to China, India and around the Mediterranean. With his travels, he was able to discover new goods such as spices and rice that were not known in Europe. His travels were very important because he had discoveries on geography, people, culture, government, religions, plants, animals and others.

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The significance of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense was that it
A) suggested economic reforms for the colonies.
B) suggested a plan of reconciliation with Britain.
C) outlined a logical approach to protesting against Parliament.
D) pointed out the absurdity of continued loyalty to King George III.

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Thomas Paine wrote "Common Sense" to persuade people into supporting independence against Britain. This document became really important because 6 months after it was published, the Declaration of Independence was signed.
"Common Sense" pointed out the absurdity of continued loyalty to King George III, since the British Parliament and Monarchy where not treating the colonies right. 

What is an action the first ruler of the Qin Dynasty took to control his empire?

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he was overthrown by the peoples uprising 

Answer:   The action was to have a large and powerful army.

Explanation: The action taken by the first ruler of the Qin Dynasty was to have an army superior in number to those of other dynasties, in order to achieve the unification of China. Objective what he achieved, thanks to the conquest of most states and making the State of Qin a superpower and with an obviously powerful army.

How did Gabriel Prosser, Denmark Vesey, and Nat Turner influence the northern abolitionist movement

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They passed laws to restrict the slave trade.


Missouri Compromise (1820)
• Compromise of 1850
• Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854)
The goal of the compromises listed above was to

A.
return fugitive slaves to their owners.

B.
end slavery in U.S. territories.

C.
establish standards for achieving statehood.

D.
maintain a balance between free and slave states.

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i believe it is D, to maintain balance of the free and slave states. But i am not positive. sorry for my grammar / punctuation.

All of the following leaders disagreed with the separatists EXCEPT:

A. John Calvin

B. Elizabeth I

C. Philip II

D. James I

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The correct answer would be A) John Calvin.

Answer:

A. John Calvin

Explanation:

Juan Calvino (Noyon, July 10, 1509-Canton of Geneva, May 27, 1564), baptized with the name of Jehan Cauvin, Latinized as Calvinus, was a French theologian, considered one of the authors and managers of the Reformation Protestant. The fundamental doctrines of later reformers would identify with him, calling these doctrines "Calvinism." The "five points of Calvinism" arise from the disciples of Calvin as opposed to the doctrines of the disciples of James Arminius. In addition to having created the Geneva Bible (French), in 1560.

If Columbus describes the people as friendly and peaceful, why does he end up enslaving them and treating them harshly?

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my book said something simaler

what encouraged the spanish to increase their exploration of texas

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They wanted to keep exploration in search of rich resources, other civilizations to conquer, and to find new trade routes. I suggest checking out the video "Guns, Germs, and Steel" which reinforces what I said :)

Which would be considered secondary source about the assassination if Abraham Lincoln

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A secondary source is a source that was created after the event occurred

So, a secondary source for the assassination of Lincoln could be a drawing drew by someone in 2012. 

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Final answer:

A secondary source about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln would be any material, such as scholarly articles, biographies, or historical prints like 'The Assassination of President Lincoln, at Ford’s Theatre' by Currier & Ives, created after the event that provides interpretation or analysis.

Explanation:

A secondary source regarding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln would be any material that was created after the event and provides information, interpretation, analysis, or commentary on the event. Examples of secondary sources about Lincoln’s assassination could include twentieth-century biographies, history textbooks, scholarly articles, or a museum curator's blog post discussing the event. An example of a secondary source is the image “The Assassination of President Lincoln, at Ford’s Theatre” by Currier & Ives, which is a print depicting the assassination produced in 1865, after the actual event. Other secondary sources would be historical analyses or interpretations that reflect on the causes and consequences, like those found in articles or texts by historians such as Foner in “The Fiery Trial” or McPherson in “Battle Cry of Freedom”.

Historian base interpretations of past events on

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Im not sure exactly what your looking for but it may be something on the lines of: Historians base interpretations of past events on first hand sources which consist of diaries and writing or recordings of people who were at the event. A long with other sources such as newspapers.

The correct answer is A) evidence they collect.

The other options of the question were B) interviews with citizens.

C) opinions they have heard. D) historical novels.

Historians base interpretations of past events on evidence they collect.

That is why it is of the utmost importance that historians do research using valid sources of information. It can be primary or secondary sources that validate the time, the place, the characters that were part of an event or incident. Otherwise, they put their credibility at risk.

An extended recessionary period is indicative of

a depression.
the start of a depression.
a growing recession.
the end of a recession.

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In economics, a recession is a business cycle contraction which results in a general slowdown in economic activity. Macroeconomic indicators such as GDP (gross domestic product), investment spending, capacity utilization, household income, business profits, and inflation fall, while bankruptcies and the unemployment rate rise.



Which this is saying the growing reession


the start of a depression.

God and Jesus existed together before the heavens and the earth were created. True False

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True they were always there forever

Answer:

i believe is to be true I think

Which number on the map indicates the location of the Aztec Empire?

  




 

1


 

2


 

3


 

4

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Hello! The answer is definitely not 1, because that points out Canada. Same thing with 4. That one points out Canada as well. 2 points out the Caribbean area and the Aztec Empire is in Mexico, bordering the United States. 3 is the only one on the map that points out that area. The answer is 3.

Answer:

its 3

Explanation:

Why did the British force March on Concord?

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In Massachusetts, British troops march out of Boston on a mission to confiscate the Patriot arsenal at Concord and to capture Patriot leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock, known to be hiding at Lexington.
Because governor of Massachusetts, Thomas Gage, learned that a stockpile of weapons were stored in Concord. He decided to seize the supplies

Which of the following words means "loyalty and devotion"?
Select one:
A. Citizenship
B. Allegiance
C. Naturalization
D. Immigration

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Allegiance, the definition of allegiance is loyalty so the answer would be B. :)

the answer is b

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Which document expresses that people are entitled to the free exercise of religion? A. the English Bill of Rights B. the Mayflower Compact C. the Virginia Declaration of Rights D. the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut

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 I believe it is the third answer, or C. The Virginia Declaration of Rights

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The document which expresses that people are entitled to the free exercise of religion is the Virginia Declaration of Rights. The correct option is c.

What is the Virginia Declaration of Rights?

The Virginia Declaration of Rights was drafted in 1776 to proclaim the inherent rights of men, including the right to reform or abolish inadequate government. It influenced several documents, including the United States Declaration of Independence 1776 and the United States Bill of Rights 1789.  

The Declaration was adopted unanimously by the Fifth Virginia Convention at Williamsburg, Virginia on June 12, 1776, as a separate document from the Constitution of Virginia which was later adopted on June 29, 1776. In 1830, the Declaration of Rights was incorporated within the Virginia State Constitution as Article I, but even before that Virginia's Declaration of Rights stated that it was the basis and foundation of government in Virginia.

A slightly updated version may still be seen in Virginia's Constitution, making it legally in effect to this day.

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West African empires utilized_____ governments ruled by_____.

a. city-state, emperors
b. democracy, sultans
c. centralized, kings
d. tribal, chiefs

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The correct answer is C) centralized, kings.

West African empires utilized centralized governments ruled by kings.

When we are talking about powerful empires in West Africa, the first one that comes to mind is the Ghana Empire that ruled vast territories of what today is modern Senegal, and parts of Mauritania, and Mali. Its power was mostly based on trade. They had gold and traded with other nations. This great Empire ruled the territory from the 8th to 9th century CE.

why did job specialization emerge in cities as civilizations developed

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growing population created new technologies requiring a variety of skills.

Which European nation controlled Indo China on the world Imperialism map of 1908?

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I believe the European nation that controlled Indochina during 1908 was France. They colonized Indochina (Vietnam) in the mid 1800s. 
Hope this helps! Please let me know if I'm wrong :)

France controlled Indo-China on the world Imperialism map of 1908. This area included modern-day Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.

The European nation that controlled Indo-China (modern-day Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos) on the world Imperialism map of 1908 was France. During this period, France expanded its colonial empire into Southeast Asia, adding Indochina to its territories.

France's influence in Indochina began in the mid-19th century and continued until the mid-20th century. This colonial presence significantly impacted the region's political, economic, and social structures. Other major European imperial powers during this era included Britain, the Netherlands, Germany, and Italy, who had their own colonies in Africa and Asia.

What action caused France and Great Britain to declare war on Germany

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Germany invaded Poland if thats one of the answer choices 

Answer:

German's attack on Poland.

Explanation:

World War II began at the point when Nazi Germany moved against the treaty of Versailles and invaded Poland. Bulgaria, Italy, Hungary and Romania prevailed allies to Germany, and collectively they created the Axis Powers. The initial achievements of Germany can be observed in terms of war technology including planes, tanks, troopers (all at one time).

Muslims fast in memory of which event during the holy month of Ramadan

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The birth of Muhammad in Mecca

Muslims fast during the Ramadan in memory of the moment when Allah revealed to Muhammad the first verses of the Qur'an.

According to the Muslim beliefs, around the year 610 A.C, Muhammad went to the desert near the Mecca in order to think about his faith. Then one night, he heard a voice calling him.  

And that voice came from the angel Gabriel who told Muhammad, he had been chosen to receive Allah's word. After that, for the following days, Muhammad realized he was talking to himself about the verses that should be transcribed for the Qur'an.      

which are thought to have contributed to the decline of the Indus valley civilization
Choose all that are correct
A the Indus river and its tributaries changed course
B soil became too salty for crops to grow
C cities were destroyed by rage fire
D people had to leave because sandstorms were blanketing cities
E people moved to more fertile regions of the subcontinent

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no one really knows how they dissapeared, but i would say the answers are B,D,and E. hope this helps

The correct answers are B) soil became too salty for crops to grow. E) people moved to more fertile regions of the subcontinent.

The options that could have been the reasons that contributed to the decline of the Indus valley civilization were the following: soil became too salty for crops to grow and people moved to more fertile regions of the subcontinent.

The Indus Valley was one of the oldest civilizations on planet Earth. Like other ancient civilizations such as the Sumerians or the Egyptians, they settled in next to the banks of a river for the many benefits they had to irrigate farm fields and grow crops. The Indis Valley people settled in next to the Indus River. They prospered for a while due to the flooding of the river and the perfection of agricultural techniques. However, the soil became too salty for crops to grow and people moved to more fertile regions of the subcontinent. And they finally disappeared.

Which of the following statements is true regarding Mexico City

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Answer:

A. The Spanish built it as their new capital on the ruins Teotihuacan which was once the capital of the Aztec empire

Explanation:

Which statement best summarizes New Mexico's population changes after World War II

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History: The Great Depression and World War IIOne of the hardest hit segments of the New Mexico economy during the depression was farming. In 1931, the state’s most important crops were worth only about half of their 1929 value. Dry farmers were especially devastated as they suffered from both continually high operating costs and a prolonged drought that dried up portions of New Mexico so badly that they became part of the Dust Bowl. From Oklahoma to eastern New Mexico, winds picked up the dry topsoil, forming great clouds of dust so thick that it filled the air. On May 28, 1937, one dust cloud, or “black roller,” measuring fifteen hundred feet high and a mile across, descended upon the farming and ranching community of Clayton, New Mexico. The dust blew for hours and was so thick that electric lights could not be seen across the street. Everywhere they hit, the dust storms killed livestock and destroyed crops. In the Estancia Valley entire crops of pinto beans were killed, and that once productive area was transformed into what author John L. Sinclair has called “the valley of broken hearts.”

In all parts of New Mexico, farmland dropped in value until it bottomed out at an average of $4.95 an acre, the lowest value per acre of land in the United States. Many New Mexico farmers had few or no crops to sell and eventually, they were forced to sell their land contributing in the process to the overall decline in farmland values.The depression also hurt New Mexico’s cattle ranchers, for they suffered from both drought and a shrinking marketplace. As grasslands dried up, they raised fewer cattle; and as the demand for beef declined, so did the value of the cattle on New Mexico’s rangelands. Like the farmers, many ranchers fell behind in their taxes and were forced to sell their land, which was bought by large ranchers.Agriculture’s ailing economic condition had a particularly harsh effect on New Mexico, for the state was still primarily rural during the 1930’s, with most of its people employed in raising crops and livestock. Yet farmers and ranchers were not the only ones to appear on the list of those devastated by depressed economic conditions. Indeed, high on the list were the miners, who watched their industry continue the downward slide that had begun in the 1920s

Jo's Summer
"How was the last day of school?" Jo's mom asked.
"Fine," Jo sighed.
"I remember being a lot happier when school let out," her mom teased.
Jo shrugged. "Yippee," she said indifferently. She had been sulking since her mother told her
she would have to spend the summer with her grandparents and her other cousins—four
boys. With school ending, she would be leaving the next day.
"Jo, you'll have fun at your grandparents' farm," her mother said with a note of concern in her
voice.
"I'll be the only girl," Jo complained. "I wish they lived in town." Jo's grandparents owned a
small farm. They didn't actually do any farming, but they liked living in the country. Jo
didn't. There wasn't another girl her age within miles.
"That reminds me," Jo's mom said. "Your grandmother sent me this flyer. She thought you
might be interested."
"Summer swim team?" Jo asked, looking at the flyer. Jo frowned. "You know I'm not a very
strong swimmer."
"Well, this is about the only activity that is happening in the area this summer for kids your
age. It's also a way to improve your swimming skills. Your grandfather said he would take
you into town for the practices."
"I'll think about it," Jo said, studying the flyer. She remembered the last time she had
attempted to swim in a race. It had been a nightmare. She had been at a friend's pool party
when a race had been organized. Jo just couldn't seem to coordinate her strokes, breathing,
and kicking. She had gone outside of her lane and actually run into the pool wall. She had
been the laughingstock of the party after that. Then again, if joining the swim team would
give her time away from her cousins, she was all for it.
Three days later, Jo looked around the swimming pool at the summer swim team. It seemed
like the other kids were looking at Jo as if she were from another planet.
"Okay kids, I'm Jim Garraty," the coach said. "I recognize some of you, and others are new
faces. That's okay. We're all here to improve our swimming skills and to have fun. Now, I
want everyone to line up behind a starting block, five per line," he announced. Jo felt a sense
of panic as everyone began lining up.
Jo walked to the end of a line and stood, raising her hand to get the coach's attention.
The girl in front of Jo turned around and started talking to her. "Hi, my name's Andrea. My
family and I just moved here."
Jo distractedly nodded to the girl as she continued signaling to the coach. Slowly the line
inched closer to the edge of the pool, causing Jo's feelings of dread to rise. Finally Coach
Garraty walked over to Jo. "Coach, I'm not the best swimmer. Maybe I should sit this one
out."
"You'll be fine. Just do the best you can and have fun." He gave her a friendly smile as he
walked to another line.
"But, Coach…"
Andrea spoke up. "I'm a little nervous too. I'm not a very good swimmer either," she admitted
sheepishly. Jo turned and stared at Andrea. She had assumed everyone there would be an
excellent swimmer.
"Really?" Jo asked.
"Yeah," Andrea answered. "My dad says he won't teach me to water-ski until I get better at
swimming, so I signed up for this club."
Finally it was Andrea's turn. Jo watched as she dove in and started crossing the pool. When
she got back to their side, she smiled up at Jo and told her it wasn't so bad. Before Jo knew it,
she was diving into the pool. Somehow she managed to swim across the pool and back
without making a fool of herself. The plastic lane dividers helped keep her in her lane. She
wasn't the fastest, but at least she had finished.
"I thought you said you weren't a good swimmer," Andrea said as they sat down on the warm
cement to catch their breath.
"You know," Jo said, "maybe neither of us is as bad as we thought."
"Would you be interested in learning how to ski next?" Andrea asked Jo.
Jo's face lit up. Maybe this summer wasn't going to be so bad, after all.




3. Use the selection to answer the questions.
What can you infer about the main character in this selection?
(1 point)
She is nervous about appearing foolish to others.
She is not comfortable meeting new people.
She is excited to try new activities.
She has a fear of the water.
4. Which excerpt from the selection supports your answer to the previous question? (1 point)
Jo felt a sense of panic as everyone began lining up.
Jo distractedly nodded to the girl as she continued signaling to the coach.
"Your grandmother sent me this flyer. She thought you might be interested."
She had been the laughingstock of the party after that.

5. Use the selection to answer the question.
Which best describes the use of plot devices in this selection?
(1 point)
Events are clarified with flashback.
Events are improved by personification.
Events are believable due to allusion.
Events are confusing because of foreshadowing.

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Question 3: Answer A 

Question 4: Answer D

Question 5: Answer A

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· established in the Colony of Virginia in 1619
· consisted of a Governor, a council, and representatives from the colony
· marked the beginning of representative government in British North America
These are all describing what colonial legislative body?
A) the Plymouth Company
B) the Mayflower Compact
C) the House of Burgesses
D) the Fundamental Orders

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C.The house of Burgesses
B) The house of Burgesses

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It is a very quick data based one
Please help me on question (a)
only identifying the two features would be fine

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Out of the six points in Source D, 3 and 5 pertain to Germany's "war aim."

1 refers to its personal vengeance against France.
2 and 4 refer to its economy and industry.
6 refers to its stability and in some parts its personal motives against Russia.

refers to "militarily important ports," which will definitely improve Germany's war effort.
refers to France's "war indemnity," which would prevent it from creating armaments "in the next 15-20 years," a factor that would greatly bolster Germany's chances for success.

the essay says that citizenship often strikes a balance between rights and responsibilities. give example of citizen's rights and an example of his or her responsibilities

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right= a fair, speedy trial
responsibility= pay taxes
What is Citizenship?The definition of citizenship is that the status of being a citizen, together with the rights, duties and privileges of being a citizen. An example of citizenship is someone being born within the us and having access to all or any the identical freedoms and rights as those already living within the US.What is the example of Citizen's rights and responsibility?Obeying the law. Every U.S. citizen must obey federal, state and local laws, and pay the penalties that can be incurred when a law is broken.

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Which group controlled the economic and political life of the Southern Colonies?

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Final answer:

The wealthy planters or planter elite controlled the economic and political life of the Southern Colonies, with their power based on the slave-driven economy that produced significant wealth for them.

Explanation:

The group that controlled the economic and political life of the Southern Colonies were the wealthy planters or the planter elite. This upper class, made up of aristocratic families in the Upper South and newly wealthy cotton slaveholders in the Deep South, held significant power due to their economic and social status. The extraordinary wealth produced by African and African-American slaves for these plantation owners not only created an economic aristocracy but also established them as the political ruling class, who used their power to ensure the continuation of slavery and their own freedom and liberty. As the colonies began revolting against British rule, these colonial elites viewed the encroachment upon their rights as akin to enslavement and fought for independence using the language of natural rights.

During the eighteenth century, the mercantilist policies established by the British via the Navigation Acts facilitated economic growth and increased the standard of living for colonists, but also sought to extend political control over the colonies. Colonists, in turn, recognized their political rights and protested against policies they disagreed with, setting the stage for the eventual revolution.

In the antebellum years, the influence of the Southern planters extended into the culture and society of the region, where they defended forced labor and developed proslavery arguments to maintain their way of life. The economic potency provided by cotton and the possession of slave labor allowed the South to wield significant influence in both regional and national politics.

Final answer:

The planter elite, composed of the aristocratic gentry in the Upper South and wealthy cotton slaveholders in the Deep South, controlled the economic and political life of the Southern Colonies. They amassed significant wealth and political power by relying on slavery and the production of cash crops.

Explanation:

The group that controlled the economic and political life of the Southern Colonies was the planter elite. In the Upper South, this comprised the aristocratic gentry with a long history of slavery, while in the Deep South, it included a class of new wealth from cotton production. These elites were significant slaveholders amassing considerable wealth, such as South Carolinian Nathaniel Heyward, who enslaved more than eighteen hundred people and left an estate worth over $2 million in the mid-19th century. The planter elite not only shaped the economy but also held substantial political power, influencing decisions that would maintain their economic interests, particularly in the institution of slavery and the production of cash crops like rice, indigo, and later cotton.

The mercantilist policies of the British and the series of Navigation Acts facilitated a trade network where the colonies provided raw materials in exchange for British goods, simultaneously trying to heighten British political control over the colonies. However, tensions increased as colonists began to assert their political rights and eventually revolted against British rule, leading to the American Revolution.


Was Iron used extensively by the Sumerians.

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Yes iron was used extensively by the Sumerians.
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Why did colonists resent the tea act

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The colonists were angry because the act would give the East India company a monopoly on tea sales in the colonies
Colonists never accepted the duty or tax associated with tea and they resented it helping someone other than the colonists themselves.
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