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Agata [3.3K]
3 years ago
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Why did the British parliament pass the intolerable acts?

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qaws [65]3 years ago
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Hey mate.....

Explanation:

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<em>The Coercive Acts of 1774, known as the Intolerable Acts in the American colonies, were a series of four laws passed by the British Parliament to punish the colony of Massachusetts Bay for the Boston Tea </em><em>Party.</em>

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