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Which challenges did the Lords Proprietors face in the late 1970s, as demonstrated by Culpeper's Rebellion? Check all that apply. Colonists were willing to rebel against unfair taxation policies. Colonists began to enlist the help of American Indians in their cause. Colonists lived too far from England to be effectively governed. O Colonists who owned land began to gain power in the assembly. O Colonists threatened to split the colony into two separate colonies. O Colonists tired of paying taxes began moving to other colonies.​

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Colonists were willing to rebel against unfair taxation policies. (1)

Colonists lived too far from England to be effectively governed. (2)

Explanation

The Proprietors passed some laws and ignored the displeasure of the people and also passed into law the Navigation Acts which regulated the import and export of goods and the taxes on goods brought into the colonies.

John Culpeper led an uprising in 1677 because of the Navigation Acts against the ruling Lords and took over the government

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Answer:

Colonists were willing to rebel against unfair taxation policies.

Step-by-step explanation:

The challenges the Lords Proprietors faced in the 1670s, was evident in the Culpeper's Rebellion which started basically as a result of the Navigation Acts imposed on the American colonists.

This Navigation Acts centers around the importation of products, and other acts including the levy of heavy duties or taxes on various commodities between colonies.

Hence, the correct answer is "Colonists were willing to rebel against unfair taxation policies."

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