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9c. The Boston Patriots
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Although patriots could be found in any of the 13 colonies, nowhere were they more numerous than in the city of Boston. Perhaps the prevalence of shipping in Boston made Bostonians especially resent the restrictions on trade. Maybe its legacy of religious quarrels with the Church of England made Bostonians more rebellious. Its long history of town meetings and self-rule may have led New Englanders to be more wary of royal authority.

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U.S. History
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Independence Hall Association
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02/15/2018
9f. The Tea Act and Tea Parties
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The partial repeal of the Townshend Acts did not bring the same reaction in the American colonies as the repeal of the Stamp Act. Too much had already happened. Not only had the Crown attempted to tax the colonies on several occasions, but two taxes were still being collected — one on sugar and one on tea.

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U.S. History
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Independence Hall Association
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02/15/2018
9g. The Intolerable Acts
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Parliament was utterly fed up with colonial antics. The British could tolerate strongly worded letters or trade boycotts. They could put up with defiant legislatures and harassed customs officials to an extent. But they saw the destruction of 342 chests of tea belonging to the British East India Company as wanton destruction of property by Boston thugs who did not even have the courage to admit responsibility.

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U.S. History
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Independence Hall Association
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02/15/2018
U.S. History, The Challenges of the Twenty-First Century, Hope and Change
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By the end of this section, you will be able to:

Describe how Barack Obama’s domestic policies differed from those of George W. Bush
Discuss the important events of the war on terror during Obama’s two administrations
Discuss some of the specific challenges facing the United States as Obama’s second term draws to a close

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09/21/2018