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How did Boston's success as a seaport also serve as a catalyst for colonial resentment toward England?

A) Colonists resented the types of goods that England tried to trade with them.

B) English merchants hoped to control colonial trade, namely in Boston, which angered colonists.

C) Colonists were angered that Boston participated in trianglular trade.

D) Philadelphia and New York were able to trade with England more then Boston did.

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I think it is B. English merchants hoped to control colonial trade, namely in Boston, which angered colonists. 
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Answer:

B) English merchants hoped to control colonial trade, namely in Boston, which angered colonists.

Step-by-step explanation:

The British aimed to control the colonial trade and to do so they passed the Boston Port Act, which demanded the closure of the Port of Boston and demanded that the city residents had to pay 1 million dollars of tea that were dumped into the Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party.

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