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how did john winthrop change the government of massachusetts? a) he allowed non - puritans to vote. b) he created a colonial legislature. c) he established the mayflower compact. d) he allowed women to vote. question 14 (5 points) great britain required more taxation from the colonies because of which event? a) boston massacre b) townshends financial mismanagement c) boston tea party
For the first question, John Winthrop was a Puritan leader and did not allow non - Puritans or women to vote. The Mayflower Compact was established before him. He created a colonial legislature in Massachusetts. For the second question, Great Britain required more taxation from the colonies mainly due to the cost of the French and Indian War, but among the given options, the Boston Massacre was not a cause of increased taxation, the Townshend Acts were a result of attempts to raise revenue rather than a cause of the need for more revenue, and the Boston Tea Party was a response to British taxation policies, not a cause of them.
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- B) He created a colonial legislature.
- None of the above (but if we must choose from the given options, none are correct as the real reason is the cost of the French and Indian War).