King M & M's Simulations

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King’s M&M’s The simulation game, “The King’s M&M’s” is a good representation of how early American colonists reacted to the Sugar and Stamp Acts because it demonstrated the reactions of the colonists, the hate (not in real life) of the tax collectors, and how the King/Queen would get most of the wealth. The reaction of the colonists, obviously, are not good ones. They hated it, and would go into poverty, because the King/Queen could tax as much as they want. And that’s one reason sons of liberty would tar and feather soldiers and tax collectors. Some of my peers did not even have any M&M’s left. People also HATED tax collectors. In the simulations, they would take the M&M’s, and everyone would want to keep them. So, some people got

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