What did the skull and cross bone stamp of 1765 trying to say? a.) the artist wa
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What did the skull and cross bone stamp of 1765 trying to say?
a.) the artist wanted to put feelings of many colonists regarding the imposition of taxes placed on colony
b)the artist affixed this image to documents generated in england. So readers would know the evil place they came from
c.)the printer wanted to warn the reader of the dangerous information with the document
d)the artist placed this stamp on resolutions and petitions received from colonies.
e) This image was placed on the loot recovered from captured pirate ships that caused havoc in the Triangular Trade network of Atlantic.
Who are the "members of congress" in document The Stamp Act Congress, Declaration of Rights and Grievances, 1765
a.) two elected representatives from each colony
b.)a combination of royal governors, members of parliament, and the leading plantaion holders
c.)former slaves and indentured servants
d.)community leaders who emerged from the 'committees of correspondence
e.) those selected based on the population of each state from a census
Explanation / Answer
1. The correct answer is Option A. With the skull and cross bone stamp of 1765, the artist wanted to put feelings of many colonists regarding the imposition of taxes placed on colony.
2. The correct answer is Option E. The members of congress in document The Stamp Act Congress, Declaration of Rights and Grievances, 1765 were those selected based on the population of each state from a census.
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