The Boston Tea Party appalled British political opinion makers of all
stripes. The action united all parties in Britain against the American
radicals. Parliament enacted the Boston Port Act, which closed Boston Harbor until the dumped tea was paid for. This was the first of the so-called Coercive Acts, or Intolerable Acts
as they were called by the colonists, passed by Parliament in response
to the Boston Tea Party. These harsh measures united many colonists even
more in their frustrations against Britain, and were one of the many
causes of the American Revolutionary War.
The Taxation of Colonies Act 1778
repealed the tea tax and others that had been imposed on the colonies,
but it proved insufficient to end the war. The Tea Act became a "dead
letter" as far as the Thirteen Colonies were concerned, and was formally removed from the books in 1861.
Answer: Racism is a problem in Colombia and everywhere else and the problem is people choosing to to except others for their skin color, race, religious belief, or ethnicity
This type of propaganda would create: <span>a negative conditioned emotional response </span><span>a negative conditioned emotional response is a form of Pavlovian conditioning that aimed to draw an emotion of fear or disgust toward a certain stimulus. The purpose of this propaganda is to draw public support on government's action in war in order to attract volunteers in armies and providers of supplies.
<span>The Half-Way Covenant is a form of partial church
membership created by New England in 1662. It was promoted in
particular by the Reverend Solomon Stoddard, who felt that the people of
the English colonies were drifting away from their original religious purpose.</span>