Question: Question 2 3 ( 1 point ) Why is John Dickinson significant? He was killed at the Boston Massacre and is considered to be the

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Why is John Dickinson significant?
He was killed at the Boston Massacre and is considered to be the "first casualty" of the American Revolution
He was the author of "Letters from a Pennsylvania Farmer" who argued that Parliament could not impose either internal taxes, like stamps, on goods or external taxes, like customs duties, on imports.
He was the royal governor of Massachusetts who attempted to enforce collection of the Stamp Act taxes and as a result, he was attacked and his house burned
He was the leader of Virginia who passed the "Suffolk Resolves" in protest of the Sugar Act
 Question 23(1 point) Why is John Dickinson significant? He was killed

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