When Great Britain ended the period of Salutary Neglect, it changed the way it enforced colonial policies. Which right or privilege did the British take away, motivating some colonists to call for revolution?(1 point)

Colonists who served in militias were given pensions from the British.

All colonists were allowed to practice any religion that they chose.

Colonists elected the members of local legislatures that imposed taxes.

All colonists were granted equal rights and privileges under the law.

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The correct answer is: Colonists elected the members of local legislatures that imposed taxes.

When Great Britain ended the period of Salutary Neglect, it began to enforce stricter regulations and imposed taxes on the colonies without allowing them representation in Parliament. This lack of representation and the imposition of taxes by local legislatures without colonial input were significant motivators for the push toward revolution.