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What factor caused the anger that led to the Boston Massacre?
Boston was occupied by British soldiers.
The colonists did not like the system of British taxes.
Some American colonists disagreed with the king's policies.
The British thought some colonists were not respectful enough.

How did the French and Indian War lead to a colonial movement to manufacture American-made products?
The British boycotted American exports in response to colonial war protests.
The British prosecuted smugglers who had brought in tax-free imports during the war.
The British quartered troops in American homes, depriving families of resources.
The British taxed American imports in an effort to pay the war debt.

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The anoswer is C and D

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The answer to #1 - Since 1765 the people of Boston had been heading protests against British taxation, first against the Stamp Act and then in 1767 against the Townshend Acts. Citizens believed that Britain did not have the right to tax them because they did not elect their representatives in Parliament. Only the Massachusetts Assembly, whose members were elected every year, had the right to levy taxes on its citizens.

Therefore, the answer is B.


Answer to #2 - D is the right answer.
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