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History, 28.01.2020 03:31, bobby237065

Why did the crown pass the so-called intolerable acts?

to raise revenue for the king
to increase trade with the colonies
to provoke a revolution in the colonies
to punish the colonists for their disobedience

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Why did the crown pass the so-called intolerable acts?

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