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History, 25.05.2021 08:30 misscheoneyo

What was the Currency Act of 1764 meant to accomplish? a) To increase penalties for smugglers by taking away their right to trial by jury
b) To reduce tension and establish peaceful relations between colonists and natives
c) To reduce smuggling by making compliance with the Navigation Acts easier
d) To stabilize the imperial economy by increasing British control of the colonial economy

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