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    What Were All-Purpose Warrants Referred to in Early Colonial America
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What Were All-Purpose Warrants Referred to in Early Colonial America

Question 24

Question 24

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What were all-purpose warrants referred to in early colonial America?


A) General warrants
B) Star chamber warrants
C) Writs of assistance
D) Writs of mandamus

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