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as a way to protest the british taxes, the people of boston...
boycotted british goods
participated in the boston tea party
wrote letters to the king
all of the above
the pilgrims were a religious group from pennsylvania that believed in equality were known for toleration.
true
false
a patriot is someone who...
is okay with having british soldiers around for protection
is loyal to the king
a rebel
doesnt mind paying taxes
First Question:
To protest British taxes, Bostonians boycotted goods, did the Boston Tea Party, and wrote to the king. So all options apply.
The Pilgrims were from England (not Pennsylvania) and the Quakers (not Pilgrims) in Pennsylvania were known for equality/toleration. So the statement is false.
A patriot during the American Revolution was a rebel against British rule. Loyalists were loyal to the king; patriots opposed British control (including taxes and soldiers).
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D. All of the above