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How did the Massachusetts Government Act change the way Massachusetts was governed?

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The law put a military government in place.
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The law put a military government in place, is the right answer.

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The Parliament of Britain enacted the Massachusetts Government Act on 20th May 1774. The act dramatically revoked the Massachusetts Charter of 1691 of the Province of Massachusetts Bay and presented its royally-appointed administrator wide-ranging endowments. The settlers declared it neutered by parliamentary decree the primary composition of colonial administration.

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