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A)The laws were eventually repealed as a result of boycotts and protests
B)The laws closed Boston Harbor and stated that trials could only be held in Great Britain
C) The laws led to the colonists meeting at the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia
D) The angered the colonists because the laws restricted the colonists ability to govern themselves
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