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questions 2 and 3 refer to the following. \in the time of the late war,…

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questions 2 and 3 refer to the following. \in the time of the late war, being desirous to defend, secure, and promote the rights and liberties of the people, we spared no pains but freely granted all the aid and assistance of every kind that our civil fathers political leaders required of us. we are sensible also that a great debt is justly brought upon us by the war, and we are as willing to pay our share towards it as we are to enjoy our shares in independency... but with the greatest submission we beg leave to inform your honors that unless something takes place more favorable to the people, in a little time at least one - half of our inhabitants in our opinion will become bankrupt... when we compute the taxes laid upon us the five preceding years, the state and county, town, and class taxes, the amount is equal to what our farms will rent for. sir, in this situation, what have we to live on? no money to be had; our estates daily posted and sold... surely your honors are no strangers to the distresses of the people but do know that many of our good inhabitants are now confined in jail for debt and for taxes... will not the people in the neighboring states say of this state although the massachusetts people boast of their fine constitution, their government is such that it devours their inhabitants? if your honors find anything above mentioned worthy of notice, we earnestly pray that \ which of the following claims did the residents of greenwich use to most support their argument that they should be
elieved\ by the massachusetts legislature from the situation described in the petition? a they believed that massachusetts should pay off its war debts. b they earned enough money to pay their state taxes. c they were eager to gain the benefits of independence. d they had aided the government during the revolutionary war

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Brief Explanations

The text mentions that the residents of Greenwich spared no pains and freely granted all aid and assistance during the war. They use this fact to argue for relief from their current situation.

Answer:

D. They had aided the government during the Revolutionary War