In response to the colonists' boycott of the Townshend Acts, the British government intensified its enforcement measures, deploying more troops to maintain order and suppress dissent in the colonies. They viewed the boycotts as a challenge to their authority and attempted to counteract the economic impact by promoting British goods and enforcing penalties against merchants who complied with the boycotts. Tensions escalated further, ultimately contributing to the unrest that led to events like the Boston Massacre in 1770.
They boycotted the British imports
They got pissed.
They sent soldiers, and they thought that the colonist were on the verge of a riot.
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Well, when the colonists opposed the Stamp Act and boycotted English goods, the British Parliament listened and eventually repealed the Stamp Act in 1766. They hoped this would calm tensions with the colonists. It's important to remember that communication and understanding can lead to positive change and resolution in any situation.
They boycotted the British imports
The colonists did not respond well to British taxes. These colonists were outraged that they were being taxed the way that they were.
They boycotted the British imports
They got pissed.
They sent soldiers, and they thought that the colonist were on the verge of a riot.
They sent soldiers, and they thought that the colonist were on the verge of a riot.
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They didn't like it
colonist formed militias
Not well they hated it
The Coercive Act is a punishmet for the Boston Tea party.The colonist paid for the tea they had dumped.They sent even more British soldiers to Boston and forced colonists to house and feed them.