How did the British react to the Boston Tea Party?

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Answer 1
Answer: Since the Boston Tea Party was the colonists throwing tea crates out into the sea for the Tea Act the British were furious at the colonists for throwing out the tea as a sign that they thought that their laws were unacceptable. Hope it helps!
Answer 2
Answer: The British were very angry because it was their imported tea. Hope it helped. :)

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Types of government financial aid intended to stimulate the economy are called __________.

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it is c subsidies Grants is a sum of money given by an organization, especially a government, for a particular purpose, loans are something someone gives which is expected to be paid with intrest, Subsidies are a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive, distributions are the action of sharing something out among a number of recipients.

it is C need more pts also I just finished the test :)

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Which of the following is a likely industry in Samoa compared to Australia?A. growing copra and subsistence farming

B. building hotels and resorts along the coast

C. using steel and electricity to make cars

D. researching and developing telecommunications.

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The correct option is A

Samoa's economy has always been dependent on agricultural exports and foreign exchange sent by its nationals, as well as foreign aid. Two thirds of the population is engaged in agriculture, the most important activity being the export of copra, taro and coconut oil and other derivatives of the same plant, contributing 10.4% of GDP.

Copra is the dried pulp of the coconut. The coconut oil is extracted by grating the copra and boiling it in water. Copra processing - that is, peeling, pulping and drying - is usually done where the coconut trees grow. At present there are large plantations where all operations are integrated; formerly it was collected by merchants who went from island to island through the Pacific Ocean.

The correct answer is A, in Australia they would, but wouldn't grow copra and Samoa would

What was King George's reaction to Americans fighting back against his army?

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The armed conflict broke out in America in 1775. Some delegates from the Second Continental Congress drafted a peace offer known as the Olive Branch Petition, but the clashes had already arisen when the document arrived in England. On July 4, 1776 (Independence Day of the United States), the colonies declared their independence from the Crown. The Declaration of Independence of the United States made several political charges against the king, the legislature and the people. Among other offenses directed at George III, the Declaration blames him: "He has abandoned our Government ... He has devastated our seas, devastated our coasts, burned our cities and destroyed our lives."


George III was outraged when he heard the opinions of the settlers. Although the war against the colonists was favorable to Great Britain in the beginning, the situation changed completely after the surrender of British lieutenant-general John Burgoyne in the battle of Saratoga (September 19 and October 17, 1777). In 1778, France signed a Treaty of Friendship with the new United States. Lord North asked to resign in favor of William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, whom he considered most capable of facing the situation. George III, however, turned a deaf ear to such suggestions; suggesting that Lord Chatham was a minister subordinate to the administration of Lord North. Lord Chatham refused to cooperate, and died that same year. George III was then at war with France, and in 1779 he was also at war with Spain.


George III stubbornly tried to keep Britain at war against the rebels in America, despite the opinions of his own ministers. Granville Leveson-Gower, II Earl of Gower and Thomas Thynne, III Viscount Weymouth resigned before suffering the indignity of having to do with the war. Lord North informed George III that his opinion coincided with that of his resigning colleagues, but he remained in office.

In 1781, news of the capitulation of Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquis Cornwallis, arrived in London; Tory Lord North resigned the following year (1782). George III finally admitted the defeat in North America and agreed to enter into peace negotiations. The Treaty of Paris and the associated Treaty of Versailles were ratified in 1783. The first treaty secured the recognition of the new United States by Great Britain. The second treaty stipulated that Britain would cede Florida to Spain and grant access to the waters of Newfoundland to France.

king george reacted by fighting back and sending his red coats to fight the patriots

What are two theories that explain the development of humans language

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there are many, but the major ones are that

1) language is  somehow saved in our genes, which means that people with better communication skills had a survival advantage over those that didn't and that language is innate. This usually means that the specific parts of language: syntax for example are innate too

2) language was "invented" like writing: and then it was transmitted and changed.

What is meant by the Eighth Amendment’s guarantee that punishments should not be “cruel and unusual”?

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Because King George III punished colonists who committed crimes with "hanging" and "tar and feathering," once colonists had come to America, they wanted to change the punishment system. So when they came up with new laws, no cruel and unusual punishments was agreed on. That means that if you commit a crime and are found guilty, they cannot hang you, electrify you, beat you with whips and harsh weapons or tools, etc., as a form of punishment.

What did sherman do on his march from atlanta to savannah

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SHERMAN GAVE A SPEECH AND LEAD MARCHES FROM ATL TO SAVANNAH