The increasing presence of English goods in the colonial market in the eighteenth century
A) caused the colonists to rebel and concentrate on home manufacture of goods.
B) improved the colonial standard of living but increased resentment toward the British.
C) spurred competition with goods imported from Europe.
D) built a certain material uniformity across region,religion,class,and status.
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