Colonists Laws In Colonies's Independence

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The British have passed many laws that took away the colonies independence. The colonists found the laws unfair so they took action. The American colonists resisted the British treatment. The British passed laws like the Stamp Act and the Coercive Act. The Stamp Act was when you had to put tax on printed documents. You had to do this to prove tax had been paid. The Coercive Act, part of the Intolerable Acts, was when the British made a new act as a punishment for the Boston Tea Party. As a result of the Coercive Act the Boston Harbor was closed, they banned town meetings, and forced people to give shelter, food, and water to the British soldiers. (Doc. 1, 5) The colonists resisted the British treatment by having the First Continental Congress

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