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Why were the colonists extremely upset with the sugar act, and stamp act specifically in relation to their day to day lives? (two answers)
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These taxes made it possible for the English Bill of Rights to be suspended.
These taxes were issued without approval of the Colonies
These taxes were issued by the King not Parliament, and the king did not have the power to tax.
These were taxes on commerce which hurt prosperty
Shays rebellion serves as an example of , and why government must be .
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Peaceful Gathering, Direct Democracy
Mob Rule, Republic
Popular Sovereignty, Direct Democracy.
Authoritarian Rule, Representatitve Democracy
Shays' rebellion in many ways was caused by the lack of government ability to do what?
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Appoint senior officers
Provide for the general welfare of its citizens through taxes
Raise an Army
Make treaties
The American Revolution was primarily fought over which of the following?
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Preservation of slavery in the American Colonies
The repeated abuse and violation of Englishmen rights.
In order for the colonists to expand westard
The rising cost of living in major colonial cities
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