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What did the neutralists think of the Tea Act and Boston tea party and Intolerable acts?

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The incident was the colonists' first significant act of rebellion against British control. It demonstrated to Great Britain that Americans would not accept taxes and tyranny without a war, and it mobilized patriots throughout the 13 colonies to fight for freedom. The Intolerable Acts were intended to isolate Boston, the epicenter of anti-British fervor, from the rest of the colonies. The colonists reacted to the Intolerable Acts by holding the First Continental Congress to address and negotiate a united front against the British.

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