Which of the following statements most accurately refflects the political climate in Boston in 1773?

A. Most people in Boston were Tories who remained loyal to England and believed the Whigs were needlessly stirring up trouble.
B. The Whigs were a vocal majority that ran the town and dominated local government.
C. Boston was dominated by wealthy merchants, hardworking artisans, and tradesmen who had little time for or intrest in politics.
D. Boston was a divided city; Whigs felt little hope of reconciling with England, and Tories remained loyal to the crown.
Is the answer A?

This looks like a scene from the book Johnny Tremain. So, it shows that there were many Tories and that the Whigs were being threatened, the Sons of Liberty were being threatened to be more exact. So it could be A or D...its probably D though. Because Boston was really divided up between Whigs and Tories. Hope I helped!! :0)

No.

Ok is the answer b?

What does your book say?

My book doesn't talk about this.

so would it be B?

I don't know.

Ask your teacher why the answer to this question is not in your book.

it's D.

its a duh

no its D