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Leading up to the American Revolution, economic and political problems between the colonists and Great Britain were on the rise. Choose THREE examples of colonists' motivations for declaring independence from Great Britain
Question 8 options:

During a protest, several colonists were killed by British soldiers in the Boston Massacre.


British troops were sent to America to enforce the Crown's strict tax laws.


Colonists wanted to give American citizenship to Native Americans and slaves.


Great Britain's government wanted to put an end to slavery in the Southern colonies.


Great Britain's government wanted to pay its war debt by taxing the colonists.

(choose 3)