Colonial resistance to the increase of British authority
A) was led by the well-to-do because their business interests were jeopardized.
B) involved only the poor merchants who could not afford the tax increases.
C) resulted in a joint effort by both the rich and poor.
D) was minimal, especially in Boston.
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