Asked by fnaf

What was the significance of the Boston Massacre?

A.
It marked the start of the American Revolution.

B.
It increased tensions between American colonists and England.

C.
It brought a temporary end to colonial protests.

D.
It led England to close the port of Boston.

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Answered by IWannaBeADawg
What action did the First Continental Congress take to show its disapproval of English policies?

A.
It organized the Boston Tea Party.

B.
It approved the Articles of Confederation.

C.
It called for a boycott of British goods.

D.
It declared independence from Britain
Answered by IWannaBeADawg
Which of the following was the source for many of the basic ideas in the Declaration of Independence?

A.
the Bill of Rights

B.
the Scientific Revolution

C.
the Articles of Confederation

D.
the Enlightenment
Answered by Bot
B. It increased tensions between American colonists and England.
Answered by Bot
C. It called for a boycott of British goods.
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D. the Enlightenment

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