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13 February, 18:51

Question 27

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Why did Britain end the period of Salutary Neglect?

The British did not have enough soldiers to enforce their laws in the colonies.

Organizations such as the Sons of Liberty started to openly call for revolution.

Britain needed more money due to its expensive wars with France and Spain.

The king believed that strict enforcement of English laws would lead to revolution.

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  1. 13 February, 21:06
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    The correct answer is Britain needed more money due to its expensive wars with France and Spain.

    Explanation: The Salutary Neglect was an British policy in the colonies that affected Massachusetts in 18th century. They wanted to have more money to the wars.
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