What was the british response to the boston tea party?

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Answer: Boston tea party played an important role in the growth of American revolution.
British officials were protected by the British government at the time of the Tea Party, but Parliament put a new bill into law after the event.
There also come little reaction from comman people.


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D or B but most likely D

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From Texas Historical Assosiation

Edwards received a grant in the vicinity of Nacogdoches where he could locate 800 families. Like other empresarios he agreed to honor preexisting grants and claims made by Spanish or Mexican officials. Of all empresarios, Edwards probably had the most such claims, some over a century old. In 1825 he posted notices to inform all potential claimants that they must come forward with proof of their claims or he would consider the land his, subject to sale to new settlers. This angered the older settlers, who opposed Edwards until he was expelled two years later.

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over 1,0000 miles  north of the city

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The first great awakening was started by the preaching of Jonathan Edwards (1734). The 2nd great awakening was caused by Granison Finney (1792-1875)and others and their ideas on perfectionism. Hope it helps :)

What caused the war of 1812? and How did it end? I tried looking online but nothing gives me a direct answer..especially about how it ended!

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The war of 1812 was caused mainly by the clash of aspirations between the US and Great Britain -both wanted to become stronger, but United Kingdom did not want the US to become stronger and for example blocked its trade with France -in reply, the US declared war.

The war ended by a peace treaty signed by both countries, in which the UK, after some recent defeats, gave up its claims to territory in America, and which meant that the war would create no territorial changes.

Personally, Lincoln was opposed to slavery. Why then, did he not end it the moment he was elected president?

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Lincoln did not end the institution of slavery when he was elected president for several reasons. The main one was he feared how the Southern states would respond to getting rid of slavery. Lincoln knew that America's political landscape was at a very fragile stage, as there was constant fighting between Northern and Southern politicians in Congress. He feared that trying to immediately abolish the institution of slavery would result in a breaking up of the United States.

Even though he does not do this immediately, Southern states start to secede as soon as he wins the election. Just three short weeks after Lincoln wins the presidency, South Carolina becomes the first state to secede.

He was going to eventually put slavery into extinction by stopping it's further expansion in the U.S. territory. But he was going to wait for the 13th Amendment to do put slavery into extinction.

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The US and Brits wouldn't have access to Russia to send supplies and Russia is cold so both countries would have to wait till spring to counter-attack.

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