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What was the goal of the Boston Port Bill of the 1770s?

1. to help Massachusetts create more trade
2. to lower taxes on Boston Harbor
3. to punish Massachusetts by closing Boston Harbor
4. to reward Massachusetts by rebuilding Boston Harbor

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3. to punish Massachusetts by closing Boston Harbor.

Step-by-step explanation:

The goal of the Boston Port Bill of the 1770s was to punish Massachusetts by closing Boston Harbor Parliament hoped that the Coercive Acts would isolate Boston from Massachusetts, Massachusetts from New England, and New England from the rest of North America, preventing unified colonial resistance to the British2. However, their effort backfired.

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