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what did the administration of justice act allow the british government to do? move trials of british officials accused of crimes to britain or another colony. force colonists to join the british army. close colonial courts and replace them with military tribunals. tax all paper goods used in the colonies
The Administration of Justice Act allowed for the removal of trials of British - officials accused of crimes from the colonies to Britain or another colony, which was seen as a way to protect British officials from colonial juries.
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Move trials of British officials accused of crimes to Britain or another colony