Multiple Choice
Taverns were important in the growth of revolutionary sentiment because
A) they were the only public places where one could legally speak without fear of arrest.
B) they become central meeting places to discuss ideas about resistance.
C) the tavern was one of the few places where men and women gathered together to speak.
D) colonists increasingly resented the heavy British duties on alcohol.
E) All these answers are correct.
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