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Jonathan Farley
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1 February, 01:05
Why did the British impose the intolerable acts?
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Lucille Mcdowell
1 February, 01:33
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The were punitive acts, meaning they were meant to punish the colonists, specifically the colonists in Massachusetts for what happened the night of the Boston Tea Party.
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