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Consider the following timeline while answering question
#1. circa 1690
#2 - early to mid 1700
colonial legislatures
begin to pass more laws
and exercise more power
#3 1754 1761
the french and
indian war fought
in north america
#4. 1765
parliament issues
the stamp act
and sugar act
8. which event (box #1) sparked the chain of events described in the timeline above? (ushc 12)
a. the temporary decline of manufacturing in england
b. the start of the british government's policy of salutary negled
c. the conclusion of the constitutional convention in philadelph
d. the arrival of the first african slaves to british colonies to north america

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