How did salutary neglect lead colonists to rebel against Great Britain?

A) Great Britain’s Navigation Acts were favored over the Stamp Act.
B) Great Britain could not raise enough revenue to fight the French and Indian War.
C) It caused frustration when Great Britain began enforcing stricter taxation policies.
D) It made it impossible to regulate trade between the colonies and the British East India Company.

I think the answer is D because it prohibited colonists from trading. Am I right ?

Not D.

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No, that is not the correct answer. The correct answer is C) It caused frustration when Great Britain began enforcing stricter taxation policies.

Salutary neglect refers to the policy of relaxed enforcement of colonial trade regulations by the British government in the 17th and early 18th centuries. During this period, the British government did not strictly enforce many of the laws and regulations it had put in place for the American colonies. However, after the French and Indian War, Great Britain needed to pay off its war debts and began to enforce stricter taxation policies on the colonies.

This change in policy, from a period of relative freedom and autonomy to increased control and taxation, caused frustration among the colonists. They felt that their rights and liberties were being violated by British rule. This frustration eventually led to the rebellion against Great Britain and the eventual American Revolution.