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Which of the following do the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party have in common?

A. Both resulted from the use of violence by British troops.
OB. Both demonstrated mounting frustration with British authority.
OC. Both represented colonial protests of taxes passed by Parliament.
OD. Both showed the influence of the Committees of Correspondence.

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OC

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Bitterness and resentment festered among these independent-minded colonists as the Crown raised taxes on American goods and sent soldiers to enforce the new policies. These rising tensions eventually led to outward expressions of resistance, most notably the Boston Massacre in 1770 and the Boston Tea Party in 1773. Hope I am right

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