Case Summary: The Boycott Of The Boston Tea Party

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SA capitalized on this situation to promote his own agenda of independence by writing for the press. He also proposed the boycott of British goods in Boston with the help of the Boston Town Meeting and the Sons of Liberty. SA became to loudest voice claiming independence from Britain.

These acts were also known as Coercive Acts and they included the Boston Port Bill, Quartering Act, Administration of Justice Act and the Massachusetts Government Act. A new governor, General Thomas Gage was appointed to enforce them.

The Boston Port Bill closed the port in Boston until the city paid East India Company for the cost of the tea that was destroyed on during the Boston Tea Party. The Quartering Act required all the colonies, no only Massachusetts,

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