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Rus_ich [418]
3 years ago
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How did the coercive acts affect trade Boston 

Social Studies
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Brrunno [24]3 years ago
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I loved learning about this and still have all the answers my teacher gave me about this, this i dug into my drwers to get this cause i love this question still have it from 4 years ago-
 the coercive acts affected trade in Boston because answer- 
CAUSE-the boston tea party angered British leaders
EFFECT-a new set of laws passed to punish the colonists. the laws passed were called the coercive acts or intolerable because the people were forced to obey. the blockade at boston harbor stopped Ma legislature from making laws, forcing colonists to feed and house british soldiers 

because of the coercive acts being passed trade in boston was affected because-(your answer) hoped this helped! : )
Mila [183]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

They took part in the Boston Tea Party, they sent a petition to parliament, and they agreed to stop most trade with Britain and formed militias. How did the Coercive Acts affect trade in Boston? They closed the ports of Boston which cut off all legal trade.

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