question 1 of 10\nthe colonists had difficulty coming together to revolt because they:\na. had not read the…

question 1 of 10\nthe colonists had difficulty coming together to revolt because they:\na. had not read the prowar pamphlets.\nb. were waiting for approval from parliament.\nc. had no real reason to fight.\nd. were not completely unified.

question 1 of 10\nthe colonists had difficulty coming together to revolt because they:\na. had not read the prowar pamphlets.\nb. were waiting for approval from parliament.\nc. had no real reason to fight.\nd. were not completely unified.

Answer

Brief Explanations:

Colonists faced challenges in uniting for revolt. Prowar pamphlets (like Common Sense) did spread ideas. They weren't waiting for Parliament approval (as Parliament was part of the British - ruling entity they were against). There were reasons to fight (e.g., taxation without representation). Lack of unity (different interests, regional differences) was a key issue.

Answer:

D. were not completely unified.