Select the correct descriptions for this statement

"Effects of The Consumer Revolution"

Reading increased and created a shared culture between Britain and the colonies
The southern colonies no longer engaged in the slave trade
Printed materials were more widely available
The colonies were linked to Britain through the purchase of consumer goods

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The correct descriptions for the statement "Effects of The Consumer Revolution" would be:

  1. Reading increased and created a shared culture between Britain and the colonies - This is accurate, as the rise of consumer goods and printed materials contributed to a common cultural understanding and shared experiences.

  2. Printed materials were more widely available - This is also correct, as the Consumer Revolution facilitated the spread of printed materials, making books, pamphlets, and magazines more accessible to the populace.

  3. The colonies were linked to Britain through the purchase of consumer goods - This reflects the economic relationship that developed as the colonies increasingly imported goods from Britain, creating a stronger connection between the two.

The statement "The southern colonies no longer engaged in the slave trade" is not a correct description of the effects of the Consumer Revolution, as the slave trade continued during this period.