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Why didn’t the British Parliament’s response to the Tea Party achieve its goals?

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The British Parliament's response to the Tea Party did not achieve its goals because it failed to address the underlying grievances of the colonists. The British imposed a series of taxes and restrictions on the colonists, which were seen as oppressive and unjust. Therefore, their response was seen as a further attempt to control and oppress the colonists, rather than a genuine effort to address their grievances. This further angered the colonists and ultimately led to the American Revolution.
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