The Intolerable Acts consisted of 5 different acts: the Boston Port Act, which closed the port of Boston until the East India Company had been repaid for the tea lost in the Boston Tea Party and until the king was sure that order had been restored; The Massachusetts Government Act, which altered the Massachusetts government to bring it under control of the British government; The Administration of Justice Act, which allowed the governor to move trials of accused royal officials to another colony or even to England if he thought that the official could not get a fair trial in Massachusetts; the Quartering Act, which applied to all colonies, allowed British troops to be housed in American homes/buildings; and the Quebec Act, which enlarged the boundaries of the Province of Quebec and offended many groups in the colonies because it removed references to the Protestant faith in the oath of allegiance and gave freedom to practice the Roman Catholic faith.
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The Intolerable Acts are a set of laws passed by the British Parliament some of them are
The Boston Port Act, the British will close down the British the Boston port until the lost tea of the East Indian Company is paid. A very stupid act because if they close down the port how are the people suppose to make money? And that only ticked off the colonists off more some loyalists (people who are loyal to the british) even became patriots (people who were against British rule.)
Massachusetts Government Act: second modified the Massachusetts Charter of 1691, taking away many of its rights of self-government. It was aimed at punishing Boston and forcing it out of resistance. Almost all positions in the colonial government were to be appointment by the governor or directly by the King. Activities of town meetings were limited. Massachusetts was very proud of its independence and was angry at this infringement on its rights.
Administration of Justice Act: The third measure provided that British officials accused of committing crimes in a colony might be taken to England for trial. Because it wold mean witnesses would be forced to travel, the practical effect was thought to be that the British officials would escape justice.
The Quartering Act: The fourth measure allowed the British to quarter British soldiers in colonial buildings at the expense of the colonists, including colonists' homes, if there were insufficient space in other buildings.
The Quebec Act: The fifth act extended the boundaries of the province of Quebec. Because Quebec did not have representative assemblies, many colonists thought this transfer of land from the colonies to unrepresented Quebec was another attempt to punish the colonies and solidify British control.
The main effect of the Intolerable Acts was that it had divided the colonies against each other.
Taxation without representation, the Boston Massacre, the Stamp act and the Intolerable Acts.
There were different intolerable acts, such as the tea act which caused the colonies not to buy British tea because they boycotted it. The British made the tax act too which caused the colonies to pay more taxes to the British.
Intended to subdue or bring the colonies into line, these acts failed. The colonials became more resolved to obtain justice and began flirting with the idea of Independence. And it was punishment for the Boston Tea Party.
The Intolerable Acts were attempts to levy direct taxes on Americans. The tax collectors paid for their jobs. The tax collectors attempted to collect many times the official amount of the tax. The Americans considered that intolerable. The tax collectors were given the right to enter houses and take what they wanted. Actually, in order to understand the intolerable acts, you need to read the Constitution of the United States including the first 10 amendments. The rights granted there were not some wild theory. They were things the King wad doing to the colonists. Thus, when you read the prohibition against ex post facto legislation, that is what the King was doing. When you read about trials without a jury, without the defendant knowing the charges, without the defendant knowing who is testifying against him, and where the defendant does not have a lawyer, you understand the intolerable act. When you read about a legislator being arrested on the floor of congress for his opposition to a bill, that is there due to the intolerable acts. The British Solders came out of the prisons. They were given a choice between joining the army and hanging. They were quartered in American homes. They frequently raped the women. The women did not like that. The Revolution really got going when the British burned the towns of Charleston, Massachusetts, Norfolk, Virginia, and Elizabeth, North Carolina and Raped the women there. The Americans had enough.
The main effect of the Intolerable Acts was that it had divided the colonies against each other.
It was aiming to have the Intolerable Acts revoked.
The main influence on the Intolerable acts was that the Colonies were becoming angry at Parliament (shown by the Boston Tea Party) and Britain needed to quickly regain control of the Colonies. Unfortunately these acts only increased tension and led to the American Revolution. Note that the actual name of the acts was the Coercive acts, and the Intolerable Acts was a nickname given by the colonists.
Taxation without representation, the Boston Massacre, the Stamp act and the Intolerable Acts.
There were different intolerable acts, such as the tea act which caused the colonies not to buy British tea because they boycotted it. The British made the tax act too which caused the colonies to pay more taxes to the British.
They greatly despised and hated them. This was the main cause of the Revolutionary War (the Tea Act, the Stamp Act, the Sugar Act, the Declatory Act, and the Coercive Acts[Intolerable Acts])
Intended to subdue or bring the colonies into line, these acts failed. The colonials became more resolved to obtain justice and began flirting with the idea of Independence. And it was punishment for the Boston Tea Party.
The Coercive Acts, also known as the Intolerable Acts, were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 in response to the Boston Tea Party. These acts were designed to punish the colonists in Massachusetts for their rebellious activities by closing the port of Boston, restricting town meetings, and quartering British soldiers among other measures. The Coercive Acts were one of the main catalysts leading to the American Revolutionary War.
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The Intolerable Acts were attempts to levy direct taxes on Americans. The tax collectors paid for their jobs. The tax collectors attempted to collect many times the official amount of the tax. The Americans considered that intolerable. The tax collectors were given the right to enter houses and take what they wanted. Actually, in order to understand the intolerable acts, you need to read the Constitution of the United States including the first 10 amendments. The rights granted there were not some wild theory. They were things the King wad doing to the colonists. Thus, when you read the prohibition against ex post facto legislation, that is what the King was doing. When you read about trials without a jury, without the defendant knowing the charges, without the defendant knowing who is testifying against him, and where the defendant does not have a lawyer, you understand the intolerable act. When you read about a legislator being arrested on the floor of congress for his opposition to a bill, that is there due to the intolerable acts. The British Solders came out of the prisons. They were given a choice between joining the army and hanging. They were quartered in American homes. They frequently raped the women. The women did not like that. The Revolution really got going when the British burned the towns of Charleston, Massachusetts, Norfolk, Virginia, and Elizabeth, North Carolina and Raped the women there. The Americans had enough.
The three main verb tenses in English are present, past, and future. Present tense refers to actions happening now or regularly. Past tense refers to actions that have already happened. Future tense refers to actions that will happen at a later time.
The first comment was really retarded so i deleted it. (sorry) ok this is prob the real naswer you're looking for :The Intolerable Acts of 1774 were four acts enforced on the Colonists from King George the Third, to punish them for the Boston Tea Party.1774 Intolerable Acts-1. The British closed all of Boston's Ports until the colonist's payed for the tea they destroyed during the Boston Tea Party.2. British restricted colonist to have government/committees/town meetings.3. British allowed them selves to house troops where ever, when ever, in the colonist's homes.4. They let British officials accused of crimes stand trial in Britain, instead of the colonies, and to make Tomas Gage (loyalist) be a governor of the colonies.Read more: What_were_the_provisions_of_the_Intolerable_Acts