The consumer revolution of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century, which brought finished goods from London to the colonies,

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(Choice A) led the American South to become a center of manufacturing and finance.
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led the American South to become a center of manufacturing and finance.
(Choice B) tied England and its colonies closer together in a shared world of literature and fashion.
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tied England and its colonies closer together in a shared world of literature and fashion.
(Choice C) led Americans to prize clothing made of "home-spun" fabrics as a form of protest against the British Empire.
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led Americans to prize clothing made of "home-spun" fabrics as a form of protest against the British Empire.

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The correct answer is (Choice B) tied England and its colonies closer together in a shared world of literature and fashion.

During the consumer revolution of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, a variety of finished goods, including literature, fashion, and other consumer products, were made available in the colonies, helping to develop a shared cultural framework between England and its American colonies.