How did congress resolve the suffolk resolves?

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Congress did not really resolve anything, they built guidelines to deal with Britain
  1. boycott British imports, curtail exports, and refuse to use British products;
  2. pay "no obedience" to the Massachusetts Government Act or the Boston Port Bill;
  3. demand resignations from those appointed to positions under the Massachusetts Government Act;
  4. refuse payment of taxes until the Massachusetts Government Act was repealed;
  5. support a colonial government in Massachusetts free of royal authority until the Intolerable Acts were repealed;
  6. urge the colonies to raise militia of their own people.
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