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AP U.S. History Exam 2.8. Which of the following had the greatest impact on colonial resistance to the Navigation Acts?

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00:00

[ musical flourish ]

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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by colonial resistance,

00:06

a growing protest movement amongst architecture students.

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All right, give this excerpt a look.

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[ mumbles ]

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All right, that was the Navigation Acts.

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And the question:

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Which of the following had the greatest impact on colonial resistance

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to the Navigation Acts?

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And here are your potential answers.

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Hmm. All right, well, different kind of "acts." Get that out of here.

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[ mumbles ]

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All right, here we go.

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When colonists discovered that sugar and rum

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would either become more expensive

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or entirely unavailable,

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things suddenly soured between the motherland and its

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colonial no-longer-sweethearts.

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So was this growing resistance to the Navigation Acts

00:53

further impacted by B -

00:55

movement into Western lands? Hmm.

00:59

Well, as colonists moved further inland,

01:01

they started to develop trading relationships with Native Americans,

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but this exploration was relatively separate from issues

01:07

with the Navigation Acts.

01:09

That takes B and C off the market.

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Could colonial resistance to the Navigations Acts have been

01:15

affected by D -

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the strength of the Anglican Church?

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Huh. Well, many of these colonists came to the New World

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to break away from the Anglican Church,

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so they certainly wouldn't have wanted religious officials

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to intercede on their behalf.

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So if colonists weren't praying for D,

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the source of colonial resistance to the Navigation Acts

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must have been A - evolving ideas of liberty.

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Well, around the same time colonists started kvetching over

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trade restrictions, a little thing called the Enlightenment was

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bringing all kinds of crazy ideas about liberty to the Western world.

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Encouraged by these new philosophies, colonists

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joined together to resist the renewal of the Navigation Acts.

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So the answer is A.

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Despite their varied religious backgrounds, colonists

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quickly found ways to navigate their differences,

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facing the sea of British trade restrictions in a...

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united state.

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[ woo! ]

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