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13 January, 18:59

Which accurately describes the role of British corporations in the New World and their effect on colonists' opinions of England's monarchy?

colonist were forced to purchase their goods only from British corporations, adding a colonial animosity toward England

corporations in the new world were given power by the king to create a fuedel system of rule, adding to colonial animosity toward England

colonist was forced to only work for English corporations in which the king of England owned shares, adding to their animosity toward England

corporations were granted complete antimony from the king of England to govern over colonists, creating feelings of gratitude toward England

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  1. 13 January, 19:22
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    The correct answer is the first one. Example was the Tea Act, which made a monopoly on tea sales.
  2. 13 January, 21:42
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    The correct answer is A.

    That answer is what lead to the colonists throwing British Tea off the boat in to the Boston harbor in an event know as the Boston Tea Party
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