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Q: How did the colonies respond to the oppressions?
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They didn't care


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Only that brought about by cause and effect.


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they refused to read it and instead sent 30,000 troops to the colonies


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they chose a committe to write the delaration of independence explaining why the colonies should be free


How did the colonists respond to the British intolerable Acts?

You seem a little confused. The British imposed the Intolerable Acts. The colonies responded by defying them.


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He argues that they could have done better on their own (apex)


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they revolted they didnt want any part of it


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He argues that they could have done better on their own (apex)


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Why were towns in the thirteen colonies so slow to respond after the declaration?

The reason as to why they were so slow is because news didn't travel fast enough. They didn't have the technology we do today, so it took longer to reach the towns. This is why they didn't respond very quickly.