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Massachusetts was punished for the Boston Tea Party in the following ways EXCEPT which one?

Its charter was canceled.

Boston Harbor was closed.

The governor had to approve when the legislature could meet.

Bostonians had to search for and recover the discarded tea.

Royal officials accused of crimes were sent to Britain for trial to face a more "friendly judge and jury".

Colonists had to house British soldiers.

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Answer:

Bostonians had to search for and recover the discarded tea.

Answer:

Bostonian's had to search for and recover the discarded tea

Explanation:

After the Boston Tea Party, Parliament passed the Coercive Acts, known to the colonies as the Intolerable Acts because: The harbor was closed until the colonists payed for the lost tea; most town meetings were banned; the charter of Massachusetts was revoked; the Massachusetts legislature was put under control of a new Governor, Boston was put under martial law; royal officials who committed crimes were tried in England, not the colonies; the Quartering Act made them house British soldiers; land the colonists thought was theirs was given to Quebec (the Quebec Act).