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OpenStudy (anonymous):

According to the timeline above, what did the British Parliament do to address the grievances of the colonists? repealed the Stamp and Townshend Acts passed the Coercive Acts organized a boycott of British goods apologized for the Boston Massacre

OpenStudy (anonymous):

here's the timeline

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1764 April 5 and 9 Parliament passes the Sugar and Currency Acts, respectively. 1765 March 22 Parliament passes the Stamp Act. October 7 The Stamp Act Congress convenes. 1766 March 18 Parliament repeals the Stamp Act and passes the Declaratory Act. 1767 June 29 Parliament passes the Townshend Acts. 1770 March 5 The Boston Massacre leads to the death of five colonists. April 12 All provisions of the Townshend Acts are repealed, except for the duty on tea. 1773 May 10 With the passage of the Tea Act, the East India Company is granted a virtual monopoly on the tea trade in the colonies. December 16 A group of men dressed as Mohawk Indians and led by Samuel Adams dump 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor, an incident known as the Boston Tea Party. 1774 March 31 - June 2 The British Parliament passes the five Intolerable/Coercive Acts in order to punish Massachusetts for the Tea Party and regain control of the colony. September 5 All the colonies except Georgia meet in the First Continental Congress. October 20 The Continental Congress advocates a boycott of British goods. 1775 February 9 Parliament declares a state of rebellion in the colonies.

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