What does John Andrews believe is the solution to the Intolerable Acts? A. to relocate to a desolate wilderness down south to avoid confrontation with the British B.to return to a regular trade relationship with England and the West Indies C.to carry out on colonial threats of rebellion against Britain for all of the colonies D. to discontinue trade with Britain

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To discontinue all trades with Britain, is the correct answer.

John Andrews believed the solution to the Intolerable acts was to discontinue trades with the British. Option D is correct.

The Intolerable acts were a series of punishments that the British parliament meted to the colonists because of the tea party.

In response to this act, John Adam believed that the solution was to boycott all forms of trade with the English people and Europe. Also goods that were made in the colonies were not to be exported to Britain.

This was contained in a letter to his brother in-law.

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