Answer: 1. The British government took away the Massachusetts charter because the charter allowed colonists to participate in their own government.
2. Taking away the charter, the King would appoint people to serve in the government of Massachusetts.
3. Thousands of militia from 37 towns in Worcester County took to the streets to prevent the courts from opening. Not only did the people in Worcester prevent the courts from opening, they forced the British officials to resign their post.
4. On October 4, 1774, at a town hall meeting in Worcester, the people declared that British rule was over and formed their own government to replace it. The people of Worcester sent word to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia that they wanted their support in this independence.In an attempt to gain back control over Massachusetts, Great Britain sent troops to Concord to capture military supplies.
5. NO
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