The attack by Massachusetts colonists on the home of lieutenant governor and chief justice Thomas Hutchinson
A) convinced him that the Stamp Act, which he had previously supported, was unwise.
B) included a physical assault of Hutchinson's family, an act that prompted Great Britain to clamp down on colonial liberties.
C) led Hutchinson to believe that effective British rule would require the loss of some liberties for the colonists.
D) led Parliament to repeal the Townshend Acts immediately.
E) included prominent Boston residents such as Samuel and John Adams.
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