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what was the significance of the tea act and the Boston tea party?what was significance of the coercive acts (intolerable acts) and how did the american respond what actions did the 1st continental congress take in response to intolerable acts?

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the significance of the tea act helped brew the anger that would be used against the british in the american revolution, the tea was one of the first acts of rebillion gainst the british due to their outragous

price of tea. the intorlerable acts also caused some more protesting against british.

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