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Between 1775 and 1776, the British actions that pushed Americans toward independence included the implementation of the Intolerable Acts, which aimed to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party and curtailed colonial self-governance. Additionally, the aggressive military responses, such as the battles at Lexington and Concord and the subsequent siege of Boston, demonstrated to many colonists that the British were willing to use force to suppress dissent, galvanizing support for independence. These actions fueled resentment and the desire for self-determination among the colonists.

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