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Do you think passing the Intolerable Acts was a reasonable response to the Boston Tea Party? Why or why not?
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Do you think passing the Intolerable Acts was a reasonable response to the Boston Tea Party? Why or why not?
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It was not because it was intolerable towards the colonists!
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No, the intolerable acts were a way of suppressing the colonists resistance. In the end , all it did was make the colonists more resistant which in turn, led to the revolutionary war.
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