Asked by Brighton

What does the difference in the number of colonies that sent delegates to the Stamp Act Congress versus the First Continental Congress indicate about what was happening in the colonies?

A. The colonies were now ready to break away from Britain
B. The colonies were now ready to adopt the Albany Plan
C. The conflicts with Britain were slowly uniting the colonies.
D. The colonies felt their protest against British authority were succeeding.

I think A, but I'm not sure, please help!

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
I agree.
Answered by Brighton
Okay, thank you so much!
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by Brighton
It ended up being C
Answered by Ms. Sue
It seems to me that both answers are correct.

Answered by son
Which is one reason there was conflict between the colonists and Britain?

British citizens held violent protests in the colonies.
******Colonists were taxed by Parliament for whose members colonists could not vote.
Colonists would not recognize the rights of British citizens.
British citizens did not have the right to participate in the colonial legislature.





1 )b - Colonists were taxed by Parliament for whose members colonists could not vote.

2) b - Georgia’s borders were extended.

3) c - It reserved land west of the Appalachians for Native Americans.

4) c - They wanted to break away from British rule and become a self-governing nation.
5. b) to raise money to pay Britain’s war debt
6) b - the dumping of tea into Boston Harbor
7)d Both a and b are true.

8) c - Sons of Liberty

9) b
10) c
11)b

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