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what made american colonists believe they were facing a british conspiracy to oppress them?○ the publication of letters by a british royal governor.○ the repeal of the stamp act in 1766.○ the building of a statue in new york city in 1760 to honor king george iii.○ the return of all british soldiers from north america to europe in 1765 and 1768.question 2 (1 point)how did colonists respond to the repeal of the stamp act?○ continuing the same protests against the sugar act○ denouncing british tyranny and tearing down a lead statue of king george iii in new york city○ praising parliament and king george iii○ creating the constitutional congress to coordinate future actionquestion 3 (1 point)colonists protested against paying parliamentary taxes because they were so high.○ true○ false
- For Question 1: Published letters by a British royal governor (Thomas Hutchinson) revealed plans to restrict colonial self-governance, fueling conspiracy fears of British oppression. Other options either reduced tensions (Stamp Act repeal, soldier withdrawal) or were acts of loyalty (king's statue).
- For Question 2: After the Stamp Act was repealed, colonists celebrated and praised Parliament and the king, viewing it as a victory for their demands. The other options do not match the immediate positive response to the repeal.
- For Question 3: Colonists protested Parliamentary taxes primarily over the principle of "no taxation without representation," not the high cost of the taxes themselves; the taxes were relatively low.
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- The publication of letters by a British royal governor.
- Praising Parliament and King George III
- False