The Intolerable Act:
With the aim of punishing rebellious colonists for the Boston Tea Party, Parliament passed a series of laws known as the Coercive Acts in 1774.
Intolerable act
No. They were British acts that were passed before the revolution. The British were unconcerned about native Americans. The act was to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party and limited government in the colonies. It was for control.
The Parliament passed the Tea Act in 1773, which gave the English East India Company the opportunity to avoid bankruptcy by granting monopoly to import tea, making the tea less expensive than even smuggled tea.
Britain was very upset they beat them up with brooms
parliament passed the coercive acts
To punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
To punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
With the aim of punishing rebellious colonists for the Boston Tea Party, Parliament passed a series of laws known as the Coercive Acts in 1774.
After the Boston tea party, British parliament passed the Coercive Acts or as the patriots would say the Intolerable Acts.
In 1775 parliament passed the coercive act also know as the intolerable act because the punishments were severe. The British passed this act due to the Boston tea party.
The Coercive Acts, called the Intolerable Acts by the Patriots, came after the Boston Tea Party.
Because of the Coercive Acts (1774): Legislation passed by the British Parliament as a punishment for the BOSTON Tea Party.
The protest that caused Parliament to pass the Coercive Acts was the Boston Tea Party.
To punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
the coercive acts, if you are referring to the Boston tea party.
To punish Bostontonians (people in Boston) for the Boston Tea Party