What argument did the Committees of Correspondence most likely make in response to British policies in 1774?

(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."

1 answer

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.