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What argument did the Committees of Correspondence most likely make in response to British policies in 1774? A. “The colonies m...Question
What argument did the Committees of Correspondence most likely make in response to British policies in 1774?
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• "The colonies must obey our laws and do their fair part."
• "Finally, we're making progress on proper representation."
• "This is a horrible abuse of justice and a threat to our liberty."
• "We'll not buy another British good until they end these taxes."
(1 point)
• "The colonies must obey our laws and do their fair part."
• "Finally, we're making progress on proper representation."
• "This is a horrible abuse of justice and a threat to our liberty."
• "We'll not buy another British good until they end these taxes."
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The argument that the Committees of Correspondence most likely made in response to British policies in 1774 would be: **"This is a horrible abuse of justice and a threat to our liberty."**
This reflects the sentiments of the time, where colonists were increasingly alarmed by British actions that they perceived as infringing on their rights and freedoms.
This reflects the sentiments of the time, where colonists were increasingly alarmed by British actions that they perceived as infringing on their rights and freedoms.
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