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How were the Coercive Acts different than the previous acts such as the Sugar Act, Stamp Act and Townshend Acts?
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How were the Coercive Acts different than the previous acts such as the Sugar Act, Stamp Act and Townshend Acts?
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It was different because the other acts were just taxes on objects and goods. The Coercive acts shut down Boston down entirely and mostly led to the revolution.
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