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Choose the items that CORRECTLY describe "salutary neglect" with regards to American history?


Salutary Neglect was a period of time in colonial America before the Revolution.

Salutary Neglect ended with the French and Indian War.

For decades in the late 1600s, Parliament attempted to end the period of Salutary Neglect.

An example of Salutary Neglect was Parliament's lack of enforcement of colonial taxes.

An example of Salutary Neglect was the "shot heard 'round the world" in 1775.

Salutary Neglect was beneficial for both the colonies and for Britain (for a while).

"Salutary" means "official" or "noble."

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1. Salutary Neglect was beneficial for both the colonies and for Britain (for a while).

2. An example of Salutary Neglect was Parliament's lack of enforcement of colonial taxes.

Salutary neglect in  American history is a term that refers to an undocumented, unofficial and long-term British policy imposed in the 17th & 18th-century. It was done to avoid strict enforcement of parliamentary laws that would beneficial for both the colonies and for Britain (for a while). It is meant to keep the American colonies obedient to Great Britain while Britain to focus its attention on European policies.