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A) The earlier movement created an economic recession throughout the colonies.
B) Colonial merchants had no financial incentive to support the boycott of 1768-1769.
C) In 1768-1769 the economy was so depressed that the boycott threatened merchants with bankruptcy.
D) The boycott of 1768-1769 helped revive a seriously depressed colonial economy.
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A) Tobacco growers were angry over high commissions charged by tobacco factors.
B) Backcountry farmers were angry that the rights of local Indian tribes were officially recognized.
C) Merchants believed that British economic policies were harmful to the import business.
D) Backcountry farmers believed that they did not have an adequate voice in colonial politics.
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A) formal protests made by colonial assemblies.
B) replacement of Grenville as prime minister by Lord Rockingham.
C) nonimportation movement.
D) threat of even more violent and destructive mob action.
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