The quote most clearly supports an argument in favor of British officials and the Coercive Acts. Lord North is expressing frustration with the American colonies' actions and indicating that a more forceful response is necessary, which aligns with the intent behind the Coercive Acts (also known as the Intolerable Acts) that were meant to assert British authority and punish the colonies for their defiance.
Use the quote to answer the question. “The Americans have tarred and feathered your subjects, plundered your merchants, burnt your ships, denied all obedience to your laws and authority; yet so clement and so long forbearing has our conduct been that it is incumbent on us now to take a different course. Whatever may be the consequences, we must risk something; if we do not, all is over.” —Lord North This quote most clearly supports an argument in favor of what? (1 point) Responses British officials and the Coercive Acts British officials and the Coercive Acts Native Americans and the Proclamation Line Native Americans and the Proclamation Line Parliament and the Declaratory Act Parliament and the Declaratory Act Sons of Liberty and the Boston Tea Party
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