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What action by the British led to the First Continental Congress?

-Intolerable Acts
-Townshend Acts
-Quartering Act
-Stamp Act

Respuesta :

Intolerable Acts

Explanation:

  • After Boston Tea Party, things got worse, the British passed many repressive laws and closed the port of Boston, and the people called these new laws popularly Intolerable Acts.
  • As a countermeasure, US political leaders convene a gathering of the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia in 1774, which decided to boycott British goods until the Intolerable Laws were withdrawn and the political equality of the colonies was accepted by the Crown.
  • King George III's response was very clear - he sent a large contingent of British military forces to America

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Answer:

Intolerable Acts

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