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How did the Intolerable Acts regulate American colonists?

They required colonists to pay taxes to the governors of the colonies.

They required colonists to have products marked with a stamp to show they had paid for them.

They closed Boston Harbor and stopped town hall meetings.

They limited what sugar products colonists could buy.

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Intorelable Acts, also called

Coercive Acts, (1774), in U.S.

colonial history, four punitive

measures enacted by the British

Parliament in retaliation for acts of colonial defiance, together with the Quebec Act

establishing a new administration for the territory ceded to Britain after the French

and Indian War...

Answer: They closed Boston Harbor and stopped town hall meetings.

Explanation:

Because the British wanted the colonists to pay for the tea that was dumped in the harbor. This also prevented food and other supplies needed from coming into Boston.

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