which of the following statements best summarizes the "fiddler's bill" Bostonians had to pay for the tea party as described in section 1 of chapter 7 in chapter Johnny Tremain?

A The port of Boston was closed to all ships, numbers of workers lost their jobs. Many people struggled to put food on their tables
B. British soldiers were sent to Boston to enforce British law. The soldiers camped on the Common, carried muskets, and sometimes mingled with the colonists
C. The port of Boston was closed, General Gage was put in charge of Boston, and the British solider were sent to Boston to enforce British law.
D. England's punishment of Bostonians led in all 13 colonies, even those who had little interest in Boston's struggles, to unite and help each other
is it c?

Yes.

To find the answer to the question, you need to refer to Section 1 of Chapter 7 in the book "Johnny Tremain." Here are the steps to locate the answer:

1. Open the book "Johnny Tremain" and navigate to Chapter 7.
2. Locate Section 1 within Chapter 7.
3. Read the passage carefully to understand the details of the "fiddler's bill" Bostonians had to pay for the tea party.
4. Look for a statement that summarizes the consequences faced by Bostonians after the tea party.

Once you have found the relevant information, you can determine the correct answer by comparing the options provided.