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Did parliament solution crush the voice ofprotest in the colonies? Explain. Someone ps answer quick

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No, the parliament solution did not crush the voice of protest in the colonies.

Step-by-step explanation:

Instead of influencing other colonies to obey the England's taxes, these acts served as a strong warning that brought the colonies together in resistance.

The rebellious sever action 1774 initiated the spark for the greater motion to lead the war with England and strong revolution against America.

The colonist were passed in England through the parliament, no any colonial government were involved.

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