Asked by cheeseplatterplagg
How did the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party affect relations between Great Britain and the colonies? *
1.They strengthened the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain because Great Britain provided the colonies with a good cheap source of tea.
2.They strengthened the relationship because colonies could trust the Parliament and king to protect them from Native American Attacks and foreign invasion.
3.They increased tension because these were the first acts of violence between the two sides.
4.They increased the tension because the colonists began to rely on the French for tea imports.
1.They strengthened the relationship between the colonies and Great Britain because Great Britain provided the colonies with a good cheap source of tea.
2.They strengthened the relationship because colonies could trust the Parliament and king to protect them from Native American Attacks and foreign invasion.
3.They increased tension because these were the first acts of violence between the two sides.
4.They increased the tension because the colonists began to rely on the French for tea imports.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
And your answer is??
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Good grief, no! You just missed one of the most known facts of American history.
READ. YOUR. ASSIGNMENT!
READ. YOUR. ASSIGNMENT!
Answered by
cheeseplatterplagg
No i change my answer i think its C
Answered by
cheeseplatterplagg
ya know what im a really dumb kid so im sorry
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, C.
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