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When he (and, more properly speaking, British Parliament) disciplined Massachusetts and the rest of the American Colonies with the 'Intolerable Acts' of 1774-1775, King George was seeking to achieve two goals. First, the Americans were to be punished (and were to pay) for recent destruction of British goods and abuse of British soldiers. Second, such conduct was to be prevented in future through the passage of the disciplinary acts in question.
Maine was part of Massachusetts, and Massachusetts was completely anti-George, so I don't think so.
they should be punished (add) ,punishment is the cure.
She was, before Athena punished her.
I dont think you could have punished someone who had committed suicide by death, as they were already dead.
Somewhere in Massachusetts I think.
yes they should be punished because if you don t they will never learn.
i think so
I think that the Puritans were the first to settle in Massachusetts
some successes were that massachusetts became a state ( i think)
because they were getting punished for the Boston tea party.
I am not sure...but think it was the Bay Colony.