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History, 02.10.2020 17:01, sierram298

5 pts Which of the following was NOT called for by the “Intolerable Acts"?
A. closing the port of Boston until the East India Company received compensation for
the tea destroyed during the Boston Tea Party
B. a limit to the number of legal town meetings in Massachusetts
C. moving trials of royal officials to England, effectively preventing colonists from
testifying against them
D. a military draft forcing some colonials into the British army

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