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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.

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