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HEL “The British response to the Boston Tea Party was swift and decisive. Parliament declared that Boston was in a state of rebellion and immediately sent British troops to secure the city. King George III and Parliament were furious. They wanted to make an example of Boston for the rest of the colonies. They were hoping to quash similar outbreaks and warn the colonists against questioning the authority of British laws.”

QUESTION 1: Summarize in your own words.

TEXT 2: “A new Quartering Act was passed, requiring colonial citizens to clothe, feed, and house British soldiers and officers. The Quebec Act extended the border of Canada south of the Ohio River, where many French citizens still lived. This angered British colonists who believed that land was theirs to settle.”

“Boston struggled financially under the Intolerable Acts but received aid from nearby cities. Boston leaders called for a meeting of colonial delegates to discuss the boycott of British goods. In the end, the Intolerable Acts helped unite the colonies in their fight against British control.”

QUESTION 2: Summarize in your own words.

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