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AP U.S. History 1.1 Period 2: 1607–1754. The racial ideology reflected in the Spanish caste system depicted above differed from the views of the...
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AP U.S. History 4.4 Period 2: 1607-1754. One direct effect of the imposition of the goals presented in the image was...what?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by defying authority because no one likes
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being told what to do unless you're playing simon says
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well then it's a regular laugh riot checking the following
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image right here this coin thinking looking right now for
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our question one direct effect of the imposition of the
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goals presented in this image was what And here the
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potential answers terrible comport The seal makes it no secret
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that britain's goal was to make sure the new england
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colonies knew who was boss So the right answer here
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will be the one that tells us what was directly
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caused by this particular show of imperial power No let's
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look a b Well the crown did put the kibosh
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on international trade which did make smuggling seemed like a
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fun thing to dio But the dominion of new england
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didn't focus on trade regulations Specifically so it's fair to
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say that increased smuggling wasn't directly caused by it going
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cross that be The dominion also did not focus on
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the removal of american indians from the colonies Golden cross
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out choice See as well in this case at least
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The british were more interested in oppressing their own people
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For now check out d The dominion definitely did not
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give rise to the puritan government is option d tries
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to tell us that it was responsible for removing the
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puritan government from massachusetts effect that accused witches everywhere celebrated
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That leaves us with a the correct answer Even back
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in the eighteenth century american colonists were the kind of
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people who took pride in doing their own thing When
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britain got all bossy the colonists began actively resisting This
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was the event of course that eventually led to the
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revolutionary war which is probably one of the more dramatic
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consequences of resisting authority That or uh well the great
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simon says Debacle of nineteen ninety six we're still traumatized 00:01:48.342 --> [endTime] gross
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