In the Colonial Era, the British practice of salutary neglect had what impact on the colonies? It prevented colonies from making their own economic decisions. • It contributed to colonies viewing themselves as capable of self-government. It strengthened the colonies' reliance on guidance and support from Parliament. O It contributed to greater political diversity among the colonies.

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In the Colonial Era, the British practice of salutary neglect had what impact on the colonies?
It prevented colonies from making their own economic decisions.
• It contributed to colonies viewing themselves as capable of self-government.
It strengthened the colonies' reliance on guidance and support from Parliament.
O It contributed to greater political diversity among the colonies.
Answer

It contributed to colonies viewing themselves as capable of self-government.

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Salutary neglect was a British policy of avoiding strict enforcement of parliamentary laws meant to keep American colonies obedient to England. This policy allowed the colonies...
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