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The British closed the Port of Boston for a period of time, and increased taxes.

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Q: How did the colonists get punished after the Boston Tea Party?
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Why do you think the colonists the laws were intolerable?

because they were getting punished for the Boston tea party.


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How did the loyalists feel about the Boston Tea Party?

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Why do you think the colonists believed that the laws were intolerable?

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Why do you think these colonists believed these laws were intolerable?

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What was the punishment result of the Boston Tea Party?

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Why was the Boston tea party bad?

The pariament punished Boston by passing the intolerable acts. They wanted colonists to pay for the lost tea. Sources: history book


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What were the ways Britain punished Massachusetts after the Boston tea party?

They Had Put Limits On The Colonists' rights to call town meetings