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Social Studies, 26.10.2019 00:43 JBBunny

What do some historian believed leisler's rebellion was an early sign of?

a. conflict between colonial governors and legislatures
b. conflict between the colonists and the native americans
c. discontent between the north american colonists and english rule
d. oppressive economic control of the north american colonies by the english monarch

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