Asked by Marlène Cepelik on Apr 30, 2024

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During the early 1770s, the patriots sought freedom from parliamentary authority but continued to pledge allegiance to the king. This patriot position was difficult for the British to understand because

A) in the British mind Parliament was divinely inspired.
B) the British felt more allegiance to Parliament than to the king.
C) in the British mind the king was part of Parliament and the two could not be separated.
D) the British wanted to replace the king with an elected head of state.

Patriot Position

The stance taken by colonists in the Thirteen Colonies who supported independence from British rule during the American Revolutionary War.

Parliamentary Authority

A set of rules governing the procedures and operations of a parliamentary body, often codified in a written document.

British Mind

Reflects the intellectual, cultural, and historical perspectives or mentality characteristic of the British people or Britain as a whole.

  • Understand the intricacies involved in colonial loyalty and identity concerning both the British monarchy and its legislative body.
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Zybrea KnightMay 06, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
In the British mind, the king was believed to be a part of Parliament and the two were not seen as separate entities. Therefore, it was difficult for them to understand how the patriots could seek freedom from Parliamentary authority without also challenging the king's authority.