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History, 14.12.2020 20:10 MrKrinkle77

What were the “Intolerable Acts" or Coercive Acts? * a)Laws passed by the English. Parliament to punish the Colonies after the Boston Tea Party
b)They shut down the port of Boston and took away the Colonies' territorial claims in the West
c)The Acts forced Colonists to quarter British soldiers
d) All of these options

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