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DochEvi [55]
3 years ago
7

The _____ organized the Boston Tea party to protest high tax rates imposed on the colonies dressed as Mohawk Indians colonists b

oarded ships in Boston harbor and destroyed many crates of tea. In response parliament passed the ___ these acts prohibited colonists from holding ____ in Boston as punishment for the Boston tea party
History
2 answers:
Tasya [4]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Correct answers: Sons of Liberty / Intolerable Acts / goods

Explanation:

The Sons of Liberty protested against the British Government taxations, stating they violated their rights as they were not the ones ruling the colonies, neither representatives they had elected. They used the phrase "no taxation without representation".

Even though the parliament responded by passing the Intolerable Acts, the colonists kept protesting and created resistance along the Thirteen Colonies, which not long after that escalated into a revolutionary war.

Kaylis [27]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Sons of Liberty; Intolerable Acts; town meetings

The <u>Sons of Liberty</u> organized the Boston Tea party to protest high tax rates imposed on the colonies dressed as Mohawk Indians colonists boarded ships in Boston harbor and destroyed many crates of tea. In response parliament passed the <u>Intolerable Acts</u> these acts prohibited colonists from holding <u>town meetings</u> in Boston as punishment for the Boston tea party.

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