Question 10 of 10 Which British policy convinced many American colonists to want to form their own country? A. Great Britain planned to sell several of the colonies to the French B. Great Britain did not allow the colonists to participate in government. c. Great Britain separated the colonial governments into three branches, D. Great Britain ignored the colonies during the French and Indian War. TIMe
I think the answer is C
It honestly is C, but kind of B as well, because the british didnt
give a hoot about america
Explanation:
Option A) Great Britain did not allow the colonists to participate in government.
American colonists to want to form their own country because Great Britain did not allow them to participate in government.
C. Great Britain's navy captured American sailors before the war began.
Explanation:
D
Explanation:
great britain ignore the colonies during the french and indian war
The answer for your question would be C.
Because GB would stop American ships and take American sailors.
If I answer all of this, how many points will you pay-?
Cuz I know the answer-
Its C i took the test.
Correct answer is B. Great Britain did not allow the colonists to participate in government.
Explanation:
B is the correct answer because colonists had no one to represent their interest in British Parliament and government. A famous "no taxation without representation" quote came directly from the need of colonists to have someone to represent them.
A is not correct as Britain held all the power in colonies.
C is not correct as colonies participated in that war.
D is not correct as Britain managed to throw out France from North America.
Correct answer is Britain had violated the neutrality of the US.
Explanation:
First option is the correct as Britain has seized some American vessels and even some of the sailors, thus violating certain agreements that were made in 1783. According to Americans, Britain was also trying to start a rebellion in the States.
Second option is not correct as France and United States were not in good relations at the time.
Third option is not correct as Britain didn't have enough power to do that a time.
Fourth option is not correct as United States had no intention to take Canada.