What mountains served as a barrier that slowed population expansion?

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The Rocky Mountains in North America served as a barrier that slowed population expansion to the west, as they presented a challenging geographical obstacle for settlers and explorers in the 18th and 19th centuries. Additionally, the Himalayas in Asia also served as a barrier that limited population expansion in certain regions due to their rugged terrain and high elevations.

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The primary grievance against King George III and Parliament was over the colonists’ - (1 point) Responses right to sell sugar without being taxed right to sell sugar without being taxed rights being violated by Red Coats at the Boston Massacre rights being violated by Red Coats at the Boston Massacre belief that their civil liberties had been violated belief that their civil liberties had been violated inability to hold a public office in the colonies

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belief that their civil liberties had been violated

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Which statement best explains why this resolution was adopted? (1 point) Responses Colonists wanted to expand powers given to governors appointed by King George III. Colonists wanted to expand powers given to governors appointed by King George III. Colonists created this in order to address the causes of the Boston Massacre. Colonists created this in order to address the causes of the Boston Massacre. Colonists were upset by the punishment imposed after the Boston Tea Party. Colonists were upset by the punishment imposed after the Boston Tea Party. Colonists were opposed to colonial laws being created only by Parliament.

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Colonists were opposed to colonial laws being created only by Parliament.