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The Boston Tea Party was the colonists' protest to a series of strict laws passed by the British Parliament. The British Parliament responded to the Boston Tea Party by —
A.
issuing a declaration of war on the colonies.


B.
giving colonists representation in Parliament.


C.
killing those responsible for the Boston Tea Party.


D.
closing Boston's port and passing stricter laws.

Sagot :

Answer:

I think it would be D but then again I think

Explanation:

The Boston Tea Party caused considerable property damage and infuriated the British government. Parliament responded with the Coercive Acts of 1774, which colonists came to call the Intolerable Acts.

I hope this helps! Sorry if I get it wrong :):):)