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what were the consequences of the boston tea party?

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The British retaliate for the Tea Party by passing the Fiddler’s Bill. This dictates that no ships can enter or leave Boston Harbor until the citizens pay for the destroyed tea––effectively starving the entire city. This actually works against the monarchy, because it makes everyone, in Boston and in the other colonies, more resentful of the Crown. Martial law is established in Boston, but despite the dangers, Uncle Lorne keeps printing the Observer and other Whig publications.

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The fiddlers bill was passed and made everybody starve for the destroyed tea

Assalom I think one consequence of the Boston Tea ☕️ 🎉 party was King George was closing the port