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Jaelynn Shepard
15 May, 13:13
Boston ports act and its effects on Boston
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Amaya Mclaughlin
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The measure closed the port facilities in Boston effective June 1, 1774, until the city saw fit to reimburse the East India Company for the cost of the tea destroyed in the Boston Tea Party, and paid for the damage caused to the customs offices during the unrest. Bostonians were also required to prove to the crown's satisfaction that they were peaceable subjects.
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