Which of the following was NOT an example of British tyranny over the colonists?

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Responses

Britain stationed a standing army in the colonies.
Britain stationed a standing army in the colonies.

Parliament instructed colonists to quarter British troops.
Parliament instructed colonists to quarter British troops.

Writs of assistance allowed the British army to search for smuggled goods.
Writs of assistance allowed the British army to search for smuggled goods.

An illumination was held when the British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act.
An illumination was held when the British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act.

An illumination was held when the British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act.

The correct answer is: An illumination was held when the British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act.

To determine which of the following was NOT an example of British tyranny over the colonists, we need to analyze each response and identify the one that does not fit the criteria.

1. Britain stationed a standing army in the colonies.
This is generally considered an example of British tyranny. The presence of British troops in the colonies was seen as an intimidating and oppressive act by the colonists.

2. Parliament instructed colonists to quarter British troops.
Again, this is viewed as an act of British tyranny. The Quartering Act of 1765 required colonists to provide food, lodging, and other provisions for British soldiers stationed in the colonies.

3. Writs of assistance allowed the British army to search for smuggled goods.
This is another example of British tyranny. The writs of assistance were general search warrants that allowed British officials to search any location for smuggled goods without providing a specific reason or evidence.

4. An illumination was held when the British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act.
This response does not fit the criteria for British tyranny. The illumination held to celebrate the repeal of the Stamp Act suggests a positive event rather than a form of tyranny.

Therefore, the correct answer is "An illumination was held when the British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act." This was not an example of British tyranny, but rather a moment of relief and celebration for the colonists.