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Radical Boston and the Intolerable Acts
By 1774, there had been almost a decade of revolutionary fervor in Boston. British taxation policies, such as the Stamp Act of 1765, had sparked a debate in the North American colonies over the constitutional meaning of representation. Leading radicals like Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, and John Hancock argued that because the colonists weren’t represented in Parliament, that legislative body had no right to tax them.^1
The Boston Port Bill fined Boston for the tea destroyed in the Boston Tea Party and closed the harbor until the fines were paid.
The Government Bill rewrote the Massachusetts colony’s charter granting broadly expanded powers to the royal governor.
The Administration of Justice Act authorized the governor to send indicted government officials to other colonies or to London for trial.
The Quartering Act, which applied to all of the North American colonies, was designed to provide shelter for the British troops, allowing them to be housed in private buildings.^3
Explanation:
Events in the past impact future how? Well they impact the future by let’s say European wars impact the future, this is because these wars process peace into Europe and all around the globe till this very day. I believe that things hat happen in the past benefit the future are they wouldn’t be in the past. Hope this helped. If you need more help just message me the exam ideas or if you need help in other classes message me. :)
Possibly a native Hawaiian. Not totally allegiant to the United States and not allegiant to Japan.
All these planets together are called a system. The Latin word for the Sun is Sol, so we call this system the Solar System.... hope this helps ;))
Mexico<span>-U.S. border being set at the Rio Grande and the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.</span>