After the Intolerable Acts the colonists were angry with all the other acts passed and then that led to the Boston Tea Party
The Stamp Act, passed in 1765, was not one of the Intolerable Acts.
The British Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts and closed the port of Boston in response to the Boston Tea Party.
The Intolerable Acts, also known as the Coercive Acts, were passed by the British Parliament in 1774 as a response to the Boston Tea Party.
In 1774 king George took the first choice: mastering the colonies. To punish the colonist of Massachusetts, Parliament passed four harsh laws. The colonist found these laws intolerable-unbearable- they called them the intolerable acts.
The Intolerable Acts were passed in 1774.
In 1774 the Intolerable Acts were passed, by the British Parliament.
The Crown passed the Intolerable Acts to punish the people of Massachusetts.
The Intolerable Acts started in March of 1774. =) it started in march
The Intolerable Acts were passed by the British Parliament, because they were deeply in debt , and thought the American colonies should pay part of the expense. (The Intolerable Acts were taxes.)
The Intolerable Acts were passed following the Boston Tea Party.
The Intolerable Acts were not necessarily passed to increase trade, though that could have been a byproduct. The acts were passed to limit British authority on colonist trade.
The Intolerable Acts refers to a series of acts passed by the British Parliament against the Massachusetts colonists. They were passed in the aftermath of the Boston Tea party.
The English passed the Intolerable Acts.
The British Parliament passed the Intolerable (Coercive) acts in 1774.
After the Intolerable Acts the colonists were angry with all the other acts passed and then that led to the Boston Tea Party
The Intolerable Acts refers to a series of acts passed by the British Parliament against the Massachusetts colonists. They were passed in the aftermath of the Boston Tea party.