Excerpt from a Loyalist pamphlet, 1774
"Will you submit to parliamentary taxation? Will you suffer yourselves to be bullied by a committee of congress into an association that will ruin your trade, destroy your peace, and bring upon you the vengeance of the mother country? For what? Because the Parliament has laid a duty of three pence a pound on tea, to be paid on its importation into America? If we must be taxed, let it be by the constitutional authority of the empire, to which we owe our protection."
Which of the following conflicts in the colonies during the late colonial period is most directly illustrated by the arguments expressed in the excerpt?
- AThe political conflict between Federalists and Democratic-Republicans over the federal government's authority to levy taxes.
- The ideological divide between Patriots and Loyalists over the legitimacy of Parliament's sovereignty.Cevap
- CThe frustration of colonial merchants with British mercantilist laws that prohibited all trade with foreign nations.
- DThe dispute over whether colonial assemblies should petition the Crown to repeal the Stamp Act prior to organizing boycotts.
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The ideological divide between Patriots and Loyalists over the legitimacy of Parliament's sovereignty.
The correct answer is correct because the excerpt represents the Loyalist viewpoint during the escalating imperial crisis. Loyalists argued that Parliament held ultimate sovereignty over the colonies and that colonists owed obedience in exchange for British military and economic protection. This stood in direct opposition to Patriot arguments that Parliament had no right to tax them without direct representation.
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The ideological divisions between Patriots and Loyalists over British imperial policies and parliamentary sovereignty.