Why were the colonists angered at the king's response to the Olive Branch Petition?
They believed certain colonies were granted more rights than others.
They said it was unfair that only one colony was granted special rights.
They did not approve of the high tax that was placed on tea.
They believed the king did not view them as equal citizens with the right to petition.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (nightcrawlers_):
They believed the king did not view them as equal citizens with the right to petition
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which action completes the chain of events?
The American Revolution is concluded
The Articles of Confederation are overturned
The Declaration of Independence is approved
The U.S. Constitution is adopted
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
please help w. this one too
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OpenStudy (nightcrawlers_):
so its not The U.S constitution is adopted. so cross out D..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
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@NightCrawlers_
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OpenStudy (nightcrawlers_):
sorry i taking long. Im reading up on the brits.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it is ok @NightCrawlers_
OpenStudy (nightcrawlers_):
god this is kinda hard. but since the british ignored the colonial grievances I'm guessing something bad must of happened
OpenStudy (nightcrawlers_):
B i think.
OpenStudy (nightcrawlers_):
lemme check some more tho
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok please hurry i have to leave in about 5 min lol