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Which form or pontical participation by colonists led to the development of the Committees or correspondence?
Petitions​

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Answered by abhinavk47
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Explanation:

The first communication the Boston Committee of Correspondence sent out to the towns of Massachusetts was a list of grievances they had with Britain and a request that their views be endorsed. Accompanying the list of grievances was a request that asked for “a free communication of your sentiments to this town, of our common danger”. The list contained the following grievances:

i. “British Parliament has assumed power of legislation for the colonists without their consent.”

ii. “Parliament has raised illegal revenues.”

iii. “Tax collectors have been appointed by the Crown, a right reserved to the province.”

iv. “Tax collectors are entrusted with power too absolute and arbitrary. Private premises are exposed to search.”

v. “Fleets and Armies are quartered on the townsfolk in time of peace without their consent.”

vi. “Tax revenue has been used by King to pay provincial government officers, making them dependent on him, in violation of the charter.”

vii. “General assemblies are forced to meet in inconvenient places. Activities of the council have been limited.”

viii. “Colonists accused of crimes are to be tried in admiralty courts.”

ix. “Restraints are placed against iron mills, hat manufacture, and transport; wool cannot be carried over a ferry; many other businesses are curtailed.”

x. “Colonists accused of destroying any British naval property are to be transported to England for trial.”

xi. “Parliament is attempting to establish an American Episcopate.”

xii. “Parliament is making frequent alteration of the bounds of the colonies, not according to charter.”

Answered by saipraneeth94
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The first communication the Boston Committee of Correspondence sent out to the towns of Massachusetts was a list of grievances they had with Britain and a request that their views be endorsed. Accompanying the list of grievances was a request that asked for “a free communication of your sentiments to this town, of our common danger”. The list contained the following grievances:

i. “British Parliament has assumed power of legislation for the colonists without their consent.”

ii. “Parliament has raised illegal revenues.”

iii. “Tax collectors have been appointed by the Crown, a right reserved to the province.”

iv. “Tax collectors are entrusted with power too absolute and arbitrary. Private premises are exposed to search.”

v. “Fleets and Armies are quartered on the townsfolk in time of peace without their consent.”

vi. “Tax revenue has been used by King to pay provincial government officers, making them dependent on him, in violation of the charter.”

vii. “General assemblies are forced to meet in inconvenient places. Activities of the council have been limited.”

viii. “Colonists accused of crimes are to be tried in admiralty courts.”

ix. “Restraints are placed against iron mills, hat manufacture, and transport; wool cannot be carried over a ferry; many other businesses are curtailed.”

x. “Colonists accused of destroying any British naval property are to be transported to England for trial.”

xi. “Parliament is attempting to establish an American Episcopate.”

xii. “Parliament is making frequent alteration of the bounds of the colonies, not according to charter.”

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