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The typical artisan in British North America had as his goal:

A. the emancipation of all slaves
B. regular and predictabe work patterns
C. a good job at a living wage
D. economic indepence

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Answer:

The answer is letter D, economic independence.

Step-by-step explanation:

British North America- this refers to the territories of the British empire in North America.

A typical artisan in British North America was enslaved for their capacities. They were used to make tools, utensils and other luxury items that wealthy people buy. They weren't economically independent.

In order to obtain this independence, they would often do street protests/demonstrations in order to support the American Independence that would later fuel the American Revolution. They were longing to overthrow the enemies in their motherland.

Thus, this explains the answer.

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