American school uh. it was after
1774.(just in case your wanting to know if this happened before or after the boston tea party was held... the boston tea party happened first. the boston tea party happened in 1773, while the british passed the coercive acts in 1774.)* Hope this helps! :)
they dumped alot of British tea into the Boston harbor
During the American Revolutionary Period, British troops were stationed throughout the Colonies even before formal war broke out. Their duties included providing security for the colonists and enforcing obedience to the laws and other regulations laid down by the British government.
2 years. Right after September of 1768
The Boston Massacre was spun into a propagandist campaign against the British. In fact, before that event there had been other clashes with the British that were worse, but it worked to get people mad.
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.
1774.(just in case your wanting to know if this happened before or after the boston tea party was held... the boston tea party happened first. the boston tea party happened in 1773, while the british passed the coercive acts in 1774.)* Hope this helps! :)
The Boston Tea party was before Yorktown.
they dumped alot of British tea into the Boston harbor
for about an hour
During the American Revolutionary Period, British troops were stationed throughout the Colonies even before formal war broke out. Their duties included providing security for the colonists and enforcing obedience to the laws and other regulations laid down by the British government.
The two events that happened in Boston before the American Revolutionary War started were the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party.
2 years. Right after September of 1768
The Boston Massacre was spun into a propagandist campaign against the British. In fact, before that event there had been other clashes with the British that were worse, but it worked to get people mad.
The Boston Massacre was spun into a propagandist campaign against the British. In fact, before that event there had been other clashes with the British that were worse, but it worked to get people mad.
It helped, but it did not start it. It was started when the British kept raising taxes and stripping colonists of their rights.
Heavily taxed by the British government.