Asked by Zsamia Robinson on Jun 13, 2024

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What was the significance of the "Country Party"?

A) Their support for absolute monarchies inspired those who would remain Loyalists during the American Revolution.
B) Their criticism of Puritans resulted in Britain rescinding the original Massachusetts charter.
C) Their writings warned against the tendency of political power to threaten liberty and were popular in the American colonies.
D) Their promotion of British mercantilism influenced British economic policy throughout the eighteenth century.
E) Their attempts to seize the property of the landed gentry in England resulted in stricter rules of free assembly in the American colonies.

Country Party

A historical political group in Great Britain, advocating for the rights and interests of rural landowners and opposing the court party or government.

Political Power

Pertains to the ability or capacity to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events in a governance context.

American Colonies

The territories on the eastern coast of North America that were settled and governed by European powers, ultimately declaring independence to become the United States of America.

  • Examine the impact of British political concepts and methods on the governance of colonies and perceptions of liberty and freedom.
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Zybrea KnightJun 19, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The "Country Party" was a political faction in England in the early 18th century that opposed the power of the monarchy and supported the rights of individuals. Their writings, such as Cato's Letters, warned against the dangers of political power and were widely read in the American colonies. These writings likely influenced American ideas about government and individual rights, and may have contributed to the development of revolutionary sentiment.