The Shout and Rattle watch was so called because _____.
the watch would use shouts and rattles to draw attention to unlawful activity
shouting and rattles were metaphors for early colonial legal processes
citizens would shout and rattle their cups when the watch went by
early criminals would be harassed by shouting and loud rattles as they made their way to court
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it does unlawful activities hope like this
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the watch would use shouts and rattles to draw attention to unlawful activity
Explanation:
News of the success of Boston’s watch spread to other parts of the colonies and, soon, other cities began developing their own watches. New York established a watch in 1652. This particular watch was known as the Shout and Rattle Watch because the members carried loud wooden rattles that they used in addition to their shouts to signal for help.
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