• merchants who depended on trade with England • members of the Anglican Church headed by the King George III • Quaker pacifists What do the groups above have in common? They were opposed to declaring independence from Britain. They were all instrumental in securing the repeal of the Stamp Act. They all benefited from the taxes collected as a result of the Stamp Act. They all favored colonial independence from Great Britain.
i would go for B They were opposed to declaring independence from Britain.
• members of the Anglican Church headed by the King George III • Quaker pacifists kinda had same goals which are the repeal of the Stamp Act and asked for colonial independence from Great Britain but then why would (merchants who depended on trade with England) care for colonial independence from Great Britain ? thus only "B" make sense to me... i hope :P.
yes is true
A is the correct answer, these people would all be considered loyalists as they have their interests tied with Great Britain, and pacifists were against war as their name suggests.
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