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English, 11.12.2020 01:30 sunny644

HELP WILL GIVE BRAINIEST AND 20 POINTS. PLEASE ANSWER PROPERLY, HERE ARE MY SPELLING WORDS: ENDORSEMENT, INCITEMENT, REMORSEFUL, REMORSELESS, JUDGEMENT, ADVANTAGEOUS, REPLACEABLE, FORSEEABLE, CANOEIST AND DECREEING AND HERE ARE THE SENTENCES YOU HAVE TO FILL IN USING THE WORDS
1. BY TAXES ON BASICS SUCH AS TEA. ENGLANDS PARLIAMENT CREATED HARDSHIPS FOR AMERICAN COLONISTS
2. KING GEORGES'S OF THE TAXES FUELED COLONISTS' ANSGER
3.THE COLONISTS' REACTION TO THE PARLIAMENT MIGHT HAVE BEEN BUT APPARENTLY IT WAS NOT
4. NEITHER THE KING NOR THE MEMBERS OF THE PARLIAMENT SEEMED WHEN COLONISTS PROTESTED
5. THIS LACK OF CONCERN WAS ONE MORE TO REVELOUTION

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