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30 August, 11:05

What did the Prohibitory Act do?

A. It prohibited loyalists from fleeing the colonies.

B. It restricted British soldiers from firing upon civilians.

C. It made it illegal for colonists to support the rebellion.

D. It closed all colonies to overseas trade during the revolution.

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  1. 30 August, 14:40
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    The answer is the last one, D. In retaliation to the creation of the Continental Army, Great Britain prohibited all trade with the colonies.
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