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24 August, 07:53
How did England react to the Boston tea party
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Thomas Glass
24 August, 08:49
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(This is what I think, I'm not quite sure) The England established the "Intolerable Acts"to punish the colonists from the Boston tea party because the British lost a lot of money when the tea got thrown over to the harbor because some of the British colonists were protesting.
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Kaylee Benjamin
24 August, 10:50
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The Answer To The Question Is:
~British shut down Boston Harbor until all of the 340 chests of British East India Company tea were paid for.
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