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Harold
22 January, 03:15
What was the purpose of the Coercive Acts?
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Hudson Wallace
22 January, 03:41
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to punish massachusetts for the boston tea party!-apex guys/girls <3
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Adyson Trujillo
22 January, 06:26
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The Coercive acts was a act that had 5 laws. The British government had a purpose of restoring authority in its colony. It also lead to the start of the Boston tea party
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