Asked by ben

How has the political climate of cotton changed since the beginning of the book? (Johnny Tremain, as in how has it changed from the beginning of the book to now, chapter 6)
A Previously Boston considered themselves loyal British subjcts, but after parliament passed the tea act, they thought themselves as citizens of an independent nation.
B. Previously, Bostonians put up with British rules, but when Parliament levied more and more taxes on the colonists, the Whigs of Boston rebelled
C Previously Bostonians were united with colonists living in other colonies but after the Boston tea party colonists everywhere saw Bostonians as troublemakers
D. Previously Bostonians wanted a representative in parliament but after the passage of the tea act they decided they did not want anything to do with parliament
is it b?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes.


Answered by Anonymous
I'm sorry I meant Boston, not cotton. is it still right? @Ms.Sue
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes. Bis still correct. I missed that typo. <g>
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