After the Boston tea party, the British government closed the port of Boston until order was restored and the cost of the lost tea had been repaid. Far away colonies like New York and South Carolina began to send food and supplies to Boston by road. What conclusions can you draw about the other colonies from this ?

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I can conclude that the other colonies wanted to help. They had saw that Boston needed help such as food and supplies like you said and they gave them it. With the closing of the port, it was very hard for them to receive these items by trade with other nations/colonies. (By sea I mean) Therefore, someone had to step in. I can also see that they are better people than the ones in our society today. Many have an all men for themselves policy. A minimal amount of people help those who are in trouble nowadays. (Ex: the homeless, they always need food, water, and shelter and never have anything)  Another conclusion is that greed was not as popular back then. That goes off of the whole all men for themselves policy.  

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