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How did the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party affect the relationship between Great Britain and the colonies

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The destruction of tea worth millions of dollars was enormously provocative; it almost demanded a vengeful response. That response was the passage of the Intolerable Acts, which made war between the colonies and Britain almost inevitable.

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well great britain started what is called the boston massacre as a result to the colonist dumping the tea into the river because great britain raised the the taxes and the colonist wanted to boycott that idea so i would have to say their relationship went down the drain.
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