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Kinsley Valencia
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13 June, 02:29
Britain's response to the Boston massacre
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Francis Gordon
13 June, 02:36
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Britain's main response to the Boston massacre was to impose a set of new harsh taxes and restrictions that the colonists referred to as the "Intolerable Acts," which were a major catalyst for the Revolution.
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