Review the Hexagonal Thinking: Colonial Society & Revolution diagram in Step 1 of this question and locate the graphic pointing to "Connection #2". For this pair of connected hexagons, describe the connection between them. In 5-7 sentences, explain how one concept relates to the other. Is it a cause-and-effect relationship? Are they part of the same historical event or process? Do they share common characteristics or themes? Refer back to specific events, individuals, or historical developments to support your explanation.

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Since I don't have access to the "Hexagonal Thinking: Colonial Society & Revolution" diagram or the specific graphic you're referencing, I can't directly analyze "Connection #2." However, I can help you understand how to approach the connection between hexagons in a historical context.

To analyze a connection between two concepts in a historical diagram, first identify what each hexagon represents. If, for instance, one hexagon represents "The Boston Tea Party" and the other represents "Colonial Resistance," you could discuss how the Boston Tea Party was a direct act of resistance against British taxation and control, which exemplified the growing frustrations among colonists over their lack of representation. Here, you would note that the Boston Tea Party served as a catalyst for greater unity among the colonies, leading to a series of protests and ultimately the Revolutionary War.

In your explanation, it's essential to highlight whether the relationship is causal (one clearly leads to another), thematic (they share similar ideas or principles), or if they are part of a broader historical progression (like the lead-up to independence). Use specific historical events, relevant individuals, and impactful decisions to provide context and depth to your analysis.

If you can provide details about the specific concepts in the hexagons, I can assist you in crafting a more tailored explanation.