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- what was great britain’s response to the boston tea party?
a. parliament voted to stop taxing the colonists
b. parliament vowed to include colonist representation
c. parliament passed a series of laws so harsh the colonists called them the intolerable acts
d. parliament doubled the cost of tea
- what was the goal of the first continental congress?
a. to draft a statement of intent to begin a war
b. to elect a new leader of the colonies
c. to draft a constitution for the colonies
For question 13: After the Boston Tea Party, Great Britain responded with punitive laws that the colonists named the Intolerable Acts. Options A, B, and D do not match historical facts.
For question 14: The First Continental Congress aimed to draft a unified constitution-like framework for the colonies to coordinate their response to British policies; it did not seek to start a war immediately or elect a single colonial leader.
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- C. Parliament passed a series of laws so harsh the colonists called them the Intolerable Acts
- C. To draft a constitution for the colonies