Asked by Leonard
A. Bostians find themselves at odds with colonists in the other colonies as a result of the conflict in Lexington.
B. Despite the lost of life in Lexington, Governor Gage continues to be a conciliatory and lenient presence in Boston.
C. After shots are fired in Lexington and concord, the conflict between England and the colonies escalates, and war breaks out.
D. Whigs and Tories manage to find common ground and unite against the British at Lexington.
Is the answer C? I sorted out A and D, but I'm not sure if it's B or C.
B. Despite the lost of life in Lexington, Governor Gage continues to be a conciliatory and lenient presence in Boston.
C. After shots are fired in Lexington and concord, the conflict between England and the colonies escalates, and war breaks out.
D. Whigs and Tories manage to find common ground and unite against the British at Lexington.
Is the answer C? I sorted out A and D, but I'm not sure if it's B or C.
Answers
Answered by
Leonard
It's asking about the political climate of Boston after April 20 1775. From the book Johnny Tremain.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Was General Gage lenient? Did he go easy on the colonists?
Answered by
Leonard
Based off the story, I don't think he was, so is it C?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, C is correct.
Answered by
MsHemmoPenguin
C is correct
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